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In a three-phase system, what is neutral current if the loads are perfectly balanced?

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Question added by Muhammad Qasim , Senior Electrical Engineer , Energy Associates (SMC Ptv.) Ltd.
Date Posted: 2016/08/02
asif mahmood
by asif mahmood , Electrical Design Engineer , Ministry of Defense

In a perfectly balanced three phase load, there will be zero current in the neutral.

manzoor ummar
by manzoor ummar , Electrical Engineer , Tata Consulting Engineers

If the loads are balanced, then neutral current will be zero.

Jalal Hamad
by Jalal Hamad , Lead Engineer, Eelctrical , Aecom

In a three-phase system, the neutral current if the loads are perfectly balanced equals to Zero

Muhammad Moneeb Akhtar
by Muhammad Moneeb Akhtar , Freelance , UPWORK

Neutral current should be zero in case of ideally balanced three phase system however in case of unbalanced system there are some minor leakage currents in neutral conductor depending upon level of unbalance in three phases

Bilal Abid
by Bilal Abid , Management Trainee (Electrical) , PTCL

neutral current will be zero

 

Muhammad Said Hamdan
by Muhammad Said Hamdan , Electrical Site Engineer , Al Sharq Engineering Consulting Office

At Balanced system ,neutral current will be zero

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