How to Calculate A-Phase Voltage using Sequence Voltages (Two Conductor Open)?
A-Phase Voltage using Sequence Voltages (Two Conductor Open) calculator uses A Phase Voltage in TCO = Positive Sequence Voltage in TCO+Negative Sequence Voltage in TCO+Zero Sequence Voltage in TCO to calculate the A Phase Voltage in TCO, The A-phase voltage using sequence voltages (Two conductor open) formula is defined as the voltage measured across a single component in a three-phase source or load. Here it is in case of two-conductor open fault. A Phase Voltage in TCO is denoted by Va(tco) symbol.
How to calculate A-Phase Voltage using Sequence Voltages (Two Conductor Open) using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for A-Phase Voltage using Sequence Voltages (Two Conductor Open), enter Positive Sequence Voltage in TCO (V1(tco)), Negative Sequence Voltage in TCO (V2(tco)) & Zero Sequence Voltage in TCO (V0(tco)) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the A-Phase Voltage using Sequence Voltages (Two Conductor Open) calculation can be explained with given input values -> 59.02 = 105+(-28.48)+(-17.5).