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| hi all i have a proeblem how to calculate the power factor please tell me the whole procedure and how to read motor ratings written on the motor please help | |
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| A basic electronics text is where I would begin - available at your school or local library. Googling on 'power factor calculation' might also produce results however I would be cautious unless you first verify the credentials of the author(s). Almost anyone can author a paper or article but people can and do make mistakes. They may also think they understand something when in fact they misunderstand terribly.
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| You simply use pythagaros since the current in the circuit will lag or lead the current through the resistive element. Most loads are inductive so the current lags IR by a certain angle a capacitor is introduced into the circuit to cancel out IXL and therefore reduce the AC current. | |
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| It's the cosine of the phase difference | |
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| You won't find power factor written on the motor because it is dependent on the load. The motor will have rated voltage, maximum current, and frequency written on it.
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| You can if you wish use "J" which is the square root of -1. | |
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