Inst ToolsInst ToolsInst Tools
  • Courses
  • Automation
    • PLC
    • Control System
    • Safety System
    • Communication
    • Fire & Gas System
  • Instrumentation
    • Design
    • Pressure
    • Temperature
    • Flow
    • Level
    • Vibration
    • Analyzer
    • Control Valve
    • Switch
    • Calibration
    • Erection & Commissioning
  • Interview
    • Instrumentation
    • Electrical
    • Electronics
    • Practical
  • Q&A
    • Instrumentation
    • Control System
    • Electrical
    • Electronics
    • Analog Electronics
    • Digital Electronics
    • Power Electronics
    • Microprocessor
  • Request
Search
  • Books
  • Software
  • Projects
  • Process
  • Tools
  • Basics
  • Formula
  • Power Plant
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Electrical Basics
  • Animation
  • Standards
  • 4-20 mA Course
  • Siemens PLC Course
Reading: Advantages of Star and Delta Systems
Share
Font ResizerAa
Inst ToolsInst Tools
Font ResizerAa
  • Courses
  • Design
  • PLC
  • Interview
  • Control System
Search
  • Courses
  • Automation
    • PLC
    • Control System
    • Safety System
    • Communication
    • Fire & Gas System
  • Instrumentation
    • Design
    • Pressure
    • Temperature
    • Flow
    • Level
    • Vibration
    • Analyzer
    • Control Valve
    • Switch
    • Calibration
    • Erection & Commissioning
  • Interview
    • Instrumentation
    • Electrical
    • Electronics
    • Practical
  • Q&A
    • Instrumentation
    • Control System
    • Electrical
    • Electronics
    • Analog Electronics
    • Digital Electronics
    • Power Electronics
    • Microprocessor
  • Request
Follow US
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Inst Tools > Blog > Electrical Basics > Advantages of Star and Delta Systems

Advantages of Star and Delta Systems

Last updated: September 19, 2016 1:41 am
Editorial Staff
Electrical Basics
No Comments
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE

In a 3-phase system the alternators or generators may be star connected or delta connected. Likewise 3-phase loads may be star connected or delta connected. Some of the advantages of star and delta cconnected systems are listed below

Star Connection:

  • In a star connection, phase voltage Vph = VL/ (3)1/2. Since the induced emf in the primary winding of an alternator is directly proportional to the number of turns, a star connected alternator will require less number of turns than a delta connected alternator for the same voltage.
  • For the same line voltage, a star connected alternator requires less insulation than a delta connected alternator. Due to the above reasons three phase alternators are generally star connected.
  • In star connection, we get 3-phase and 4-wire system. This permits the use of two voltages (phase voltages as well as line voltages). Single phase loads can be connected between any one lie and neutral wire while the 3-phase loads can be put across the three lines. Such a flexibility is not available in delta connection
  • In star connection, the neutral point can be earthed. Such a measure offers many advantages. For example, in case of line to earth fault (L-G fault), the insulators have to bear 1/31/2 (57.7%) times the line voltage. Earthing of neutral also permits the use of protective devices (relays) to protect the system in the case of ground faults

Delta Connection:

  • This type of connection is most suitable for rotatory conveyers
  • Most of the three phase loads are delta connected than star connected. One reason for this, atleast for the case of unbalanced load, is the flexibility with which loads may be added or removed on a single phase. This is difficult to do with star connected 3-wire load
  • Most of the 3-phase induction motors are delta connected
Don't Miss Our Updates
Be the first to get exclusive content straight to your email.
We promise not to spam you. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Invalid email address
You've successfully subscribed !

Continue Reading

What is a Damper? Types of Dampers in HVAC
Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB)
Formula of AMP, KW, KVA, HP for AC and DC Voltages
Why CT Secondary Should Never Be Kept Open?
Control Two Motors in Sequence after Time Delay – Circuit, Operation
Motor Classic Control Circuits using Single Push button
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link
Share
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

128.3kFollowersLike
69.1kFollowersFollow
210kSubscribersSubscribe
38kFollowersFollow

Categories

Explore More

Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) Using Classic Control Circuit
What is Electrical Conduit? Types, Advantages, Disadvantages
Difference between Servo Motor and DC Motor
Why Are Neutral and Earth Separated?
Types of Relays used in an Air Circuit Breaker (ACB)
What is a Lightning Arrester? How does it work?
Transformer Testing – Routine Tests of Transformers
Difference Between MCB and MCCB

Keep Learning

Why is Motor Control Required in Control Systems

Why is Motor Control Required in Control Systems?

Electrical Engineering Documents

Electrical Engineering Documents – Engineers Questions

Types of Batteries

Cells and Batteries – Types, Applications, Explanation

Humming Sound in Transformer

Why is the Humming Sound Produced in Transformer?

Types of Electrical Loads

Types of Electrical Loads

Group of Induction Motors

How to Operate a Group of Induction Motors using PLC Logic?

Routine Tests of Circuit Breakers

Circuit Breaker Testing – Routine Tests of Circuit Breakers

What is electrical transformer

Basics of Electrical Transformer

Learn More

Calculate Density and Specific Gravity

Calculate Density and Specific Gravity

HVAC Questions & Answers

HVAC Questions & Answers

Ethernet Questions and Answers

Ethernet Communication Interview Questions & Answers

Analog Measurement using Ladder Logic

Analog Measurement using Ladder Logic

Voltage Polarities

Voltage Polarity and Current Direction

FactoryTalk View Studio Site Edition Pop-Up Confirm Action

How to Automatically Close Pop-up in FactoryTalk View Studio?

Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) PLC Maintenance Check Points

Programmable Logic Controller Maintenance Check Points

Valve Technician Interview Questions

Valve Technician Interview Questions

Menu

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright

Quick Links

  • Learn PLC
  • Helping Hand
  • Part Time Job

YouTube Subscribe

Follow US
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?