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Negative Sequence Current LG consists of balanced three-phase current phasors which are exactly at 120 degrees apart rotating counterclockwise in ACB rotation. Check FAQs
I2(lg)=Ia(lg)3
I2(lg) - Negative Sequence Current LG?Ia(lg) - A-Phase Current LG?

Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) Example

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0.71Edit=2.13Edit3
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Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
I2(lg)=Ia(lg)3
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
I2(lg)=2.13A3
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
I2(lg)=2.133
LAST Step Evaluate
I2(lg)=0.71A

Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) Formula Elements

Variables
Negative Sequence Current LG
Negative Sequence Current LG consists of balanced three-phase current phasors which are exactly at 120 degrees apart rotating counterclockwise in ACB rotation.
Symbol: I2(lg)
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
A-Phase Current LG
A-phase Current LG is the current that flows into the a-phase in open conductor fault.
Symbol: Ia(lg)
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Negative Sequence Current LG

​Go Negative Sequence Current for L-G-F
I2(lg)=(-1)V2(lg)Z2(lg)
​Go Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase EMF (LGF)
I2(lg)=Ea(lg)Z0(lg)+Z2(lg)+Z1(lg)+(3Zf(lg))

Other formulas in Current category

​Go Positive Sequence Current using Fault Impedance(LGF)
I1(lg)=V1(lg)+V2(lg)+V0(lg)3Zf(lg)
​Go A-Phase Current using Positive Sequence Current (LGF)
Ia(lg)=I1(lg)3
​Go A-Phase Current using Negative Sequence Current (LGF)
Ia(lg)=3I2(lg)
​Go A-Phase Current using Zero Sequence Current (LGF)
Ia(lg)=I0(lg)3

How to Evaluate Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF)?

Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) evaluator uses Negative Sequence Current LG = A-Phase Current LG/3 to evaluate the Negative Sequence Current LG, The Negative Sequence current using a-phase Current (LGF) formula consists of balanced three-phase voltage and current phasors which are exactly at 120 degrees apart rotating counterclockwise in ACB rotation. Negative Sequence Current LG is denoted by I2(lg) symbol.

How to evaluate Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF), enter A-Phase Current LG (Ia(lg)) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF)

What is the formula to find Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF)?
The formula of Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) is expressed as Negative Sequence Current LG = A-Phase Current LG/3. Here is an example- 0.71 = 2.13/3.
How to calculate Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF)?
With A-Phase Current LG (Ia(lg)) we can find Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) using the formula - Negative Sequence Current LG = A-Phase Current LG/3.
What are the other ways to Calculate Negative Sequence Current LG?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Negative Sequence Current LG-
  • Negative Sequence Current LG=(-1)*Negative Sequence Voltage LG/Negative Sequence Impedance LGOpenImg
  • Negative Sequence Current LG=A Phase EMF LG/(Zero Sequence Impedance LG+Negative Sequence Impedance LG+Positive Sequence Impedance LG+(3*Fault Impedance LG))OpenImg
Can the Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) be negative?
Yes, the Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF), measured in Electric Current can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF)?
Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) is usually measured using the Ampere[A] for Electric Current. Milliampere[A], Microampere[A], Centiampere[A] are the few other units in which Negative Sequence Current using A-Phase Current (LGF) can be measured.
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