What Is Line Voltage - Web line voltage is the voltage magnitude between any two conductors connecting the source to the load, excluding ground or common. Line current is the current magnitude flowing in any conductor connecting the source to the load, excluding ground or common. Power system components (sources, transformer windings, loads, etc.) may be connected either between lines and neutral or between lines.
Line current is the current magnitude flowing in any conductor connecting the source to the load, excluding ground or common. Web line voltage is the voltage magnitude between any two conductors connecting the source to the load, excluding ground or common. Power system components (sources, transformer windings, loads, etc.) may be connected either between lines and neutral or between lines.