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22 March, 03:45

The per-unit impedance of a single-phase electric load is 0.3. The base power is 500 kVA, and the base voltage is 13.8 kV. a. Find the per-unit impedance of the load if 1 MVA and 24 kV are selected as base values. b. Find the ohmic value of the impedance.

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  1. 22 March, 03:48
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    114.26

    Explanation:

    a) Formula for per unit impedance for change of base is

    Zpu2 = Zpu1 * (kV1/kV2) ² * (kVA2/kVA1)

    Zpu2: New per unit impedance

    Zpu1: given per unit impedance

    kV1: give base voltage

    kV2: New bas votlage

    kVA1: given bas power

    kVA2: new base power

    In the question

    Zpu2=?

    Zpu1 = 0.3

    kV2=24kV

    kV1 = 13.8 kV

    kVA2 = 1MVA * 1000 = 1000 kVA

    kVA1=500kVA

    Zpu2 = 0.3 (13.8/24) ² * (1000/500)

    Zpu2 = 0.198

    b) to find ohmic impedance we will first calculate base value of impedance (Zbase). So,

    Zbase = kV²/MVA

    Zbase = 13.8² / (500/1000)

    Zbase=380.88

    Now that we have base value of impedance, Zbase, we can calculate actual ohmic value of impedance (Zactual) by using the following formula:

    Zpu=Zactual/Zbase

    0.3 = Zactual/380.88

    Zactual = 114.26 ohms
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