VOLTAGE IMBALANCE:
Voltage imbalance is regarded as any differences in the three phase voltage magnitudes and/or shift in the phase separation of the phases from 120 degrees.It is normally expressed as the negative phase sequence divided by the positive phase sequence,as a percentage, measured using line to line voltages.
EFFECTS OF VOLTAGE IMBALANCE:
- The effects of voltage unbalance are mainly associated with three phase motors. These effects are namely:
- Increased motor losses, reduced efficiency and therefore increased running costs;
- Increased losses results in additional heating and loss of motor insulation life;
- Effective torque and speed will be reduced;
- Increased motor noise;
CAUSES OF VOLTAGE IMBALANCE:
- The causes of voltage imbalance include:
- Large and/or unequal single phase loads;
- The uneven connection of single phase customers to the distribution system;
- The uneven connection of single phase transformers or spur lines to distribution lines;
- Unequal impedances of the three phase transmission and distribution lines;
- Blown fuses on capacitor banks.
- Connection of Rail traction supplies.