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Two voltages found in a three phase system
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GPT 3.5
Two voltages commonly found in a three-phase system are:
1. Line voltage (VL): This is the voltage between any two phase conductors in a three-phase system. It is higher than the phase voltage and typically used for power transmission and distribution. The line voltage is measured using a voltmeter connected between two phase conductors.
2. Phase voltage (VP): Also known as the line-to-neutral voltage, phase voltage is the voltage between any one phase conductor and the neutral conductor in a three-phase system. It is lower than the line voltage and is commonly used for residential and light commercial applications. The phase voltage is measured using a voltmeter connected between a phase conductor and the neutral conductor.
1. Line voltage (VL): This is the voltage between any two phase conductors in a three-phase system. It is higher than the phase voltage and typically used for power transmission and distribution. The line voltage is measured using a voltmeter connected between two phase conductors.
2. Phase voltage (VP): Also known as the line-to-neutral voltage, phase voltage is the voltage between any one phase conductor and the neutral conductor in a three-phase system. It is lower than the line voltage and is commonly used for residential and light commercial applications. The phase voltage is measured using a voltmeter connected between a phase conductor and the neutral conductor.