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New Manta YouTube Channel

May 5, 2014 By Kevin Donaldson

See the latest video on our new Manta YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/MantaTestSystemsInc

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Symmetrical Components Made Easy – Part 2

April 14, 2014 By Kevin Donaldson

In the last post we examined and calculated the symmetrical components in a non-faulted, three-phase electrical power system. This post expands on the same process of using phasor diagrams to describe, illustrate, visualize and calculate the three symmetrical components: Positive Sequence, Negative Sequence and Zero Sequence. An examination of a phase to neutral (also referred […]

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Symmetrical Components Made Easy – Part 2

April 8, 2014 By Kevin Donaldson

In the last post (Symmetrical Components Made Easy – Part 1), we examined and calculated the symmetrical components in a non-faulted three-phase electrical power system. This post expands on the same analysis of using phasor to describe, understand, visualize and calculate the three symmetrical components: Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence components. An examination of a […]

Filed Under: Electrical theory

Symmetrical Components Made Easy – Part 1

April 6, 2014 By Kevin Donaldson

Before computer software applications, the task of calculating fault currents for a three-phase electrical system was a challenging task. A mathematical theorem using Symmetrical Components and Sequence Networks was the most practical method to conduct fault studies. Although we now have computers systems to calculate and perform in-depth fault and coordination studies, there continues to […]

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