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doubts is calculating 3 phase motor current

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assume that i am having a 3 phase motor running in 440v ac supply. If i connect a clamp meter on each phase of the motor i am getting 1.2a current, how to calculate the current for 3 phase motor should i must add all the 3 that is 3.6a ?





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how to calculate the current for 3 phase motor should i must add all the 3 that is 3.6a ?

No. You do not need to calculate. You should say the current is 1.2A per phase or simply 1.2A.
 

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