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  • @KailashKumar-wl8yb
    @KailashKumar-wl8yb 2 роки тому +1

    Very good vedio please upload more

  • @vipulthaker3070
    @vipulthaker3070 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I have a question, if there are more than one motor connected to bus in that case how NGR limiting current will be decided? Motor having lowest phase current?

  • @sla5885
    @sla5885 Рік тому

    Sir, Thanks for the Video. I have already enrolled with your course and the same will be started on the 29th. I have a question when we have a Generator connected to a Delta-Star tx, is it OK to have the NGR at the Start point of Tx ? what will happen if there is any ground fault before the TX, then there will be a high current at the generator stator (Vidoe 1:19:57 ) through the generator solid grounding
    Isn't it better to have NGR /NER at the Generator star point ?? pls advice