Why line current is greater than phase current in delta connection?

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2026-03-06 01:35

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Because if you apply Kirchhoff's Current Law to the junction between the line current and the two phase currents, the line current is the phasor (vector) sum of two phase currents. For a balanced load (only), this works out to 1.732 x phase current.

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