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Difference Between Star and Delta Connection

Electric circuits are divided into types i.e. Single-phase AC circuits and Three-phase AC circuits. A circuit that transmits the power and current in one phase only and across a single wire is known as a single-phase AC circuit. Three-phase AC circuits transmit power in three phases. The three-phase circuit at least has 3 wires or conductors that carry AC voltage. These three-phase AC circuits are divided into star and delta connection circuits. Both circuits differ from each other concerning some parameters. Let’s study the difference in detail.

Star Connection

Star connection is one type of three-phase AC circuit. Star connection is denoted by ‘Y’. The star connection consists of four wires out of which three wires are phase wires that carry current and one is the neutral wire. This neutral wire helps to prevent electrical equipment from overcurrent and voltage. Star connection can be implemented using three wires or four wires. If only three phase wires are used then it is known as 3 phase 3 wire system. If three-phase wires and one neutral wire are used it is known as a Three-phase four-wire system.




Star Connection

Advantages of Star Connection

Disadvantages of Star Connection

Applications of Star Connection

Delta Connection

Delta connection is another type of three-phase AC circuit. Delta connection is denoted by ‘∆’. Delta connection is also known as mesh connection. Delta connection consists of only three phase wires. The neutral wire is not used in the delta connection. Delta connection is also known as mesh connection. As the neutral wire is not used in a delta connection it cannot prevent the circuit from over-current. Therefore delta connection is mostly used for applications at short distances and for distributed networks.




Delta Connection


Formula for conversion from delta to Star connection:

Star=

Where VL is line to line voltage in delta connection and star is line to line voltage in star connection.

Advantages of Delta Connection

Disadvantages of Delta Connection

Applications of Delta Connection

Difference Between Star and Delta Connection

Three-phase AC is further divided into star connection and delta connection. Both types of connection differ from each other in some properties. Below is the detailed difference between Star and Delta Connection.

Star Connection

Delta Connection

A Star connection is a four-wire connection.

A delta connection is a three-wire connection

In Star Connection, two types of system are possible:

1. 4-wire 3-phase system
2. 3-wire 3-phase system

In Delta Connection, only 3-wire 3-phase system is present.

In a Star connection, three wires are phases, and the fourth is neutral. This neutral wire is sometimes optional in the connection.

In a delta connection, all three wires are phases.

In a Star connection, a common point is known as a neutral point or star point.

In a delta connection, there is no neutral wire used and therefore it has no common point.

In a star connection, a single end of all three wires( phase wires) is connected to a common point. The wires are connected in the shape of a Y.

In the delta connection, each wire is connected to the next two adjacent wires. The wires are connected in the shape of ∆(a triangle)

In star connection line voltage and phase voltage is different.

ie.

Where VL is line voltage and VP is phase voltage

In a delta connection line voltage and phase voltage are the same.

ie. VL=VP

In star connection line current and phase current is the same.


In the delta connection line current is root three times the phase current.


In Star Connection line current is represented by:

IL=IP

Where IL is line current and IP is phase current.

In Delta Connection line current is represented by:

IL= √3 IP

Where IL is line current and IP is phase current.

Formula for conversion from star to delta connection :

Delta = √3 * VL

Where VL is the line to line voltage in star connection.

Delta is line to line voltage in delta connection

Formula for conversion from delta to Star connection:

Star= VL / √3

Where VL is line to line voltage in delta connection.

Star is line to line voltage in star connection.

In star connection, the insulation required for each phase is less because line voltage and phase voltage are different.

In a delta connection, more insulation is required because the line voltage and phase voltage is the same.

Total three phase Power in a Star Connection can be calculated using the given formula:

P = 3 * VP * IP * Cos(Φ) or

P = √3 * VL * IL * Cos(Φ)

Total three phase Power in a Delta Connection can be calculated using the given formula:

P = 3 * VP * IP * Cos(Φ) or

P = √3 * VL * IL * Cos(Φ)

The speed of motors that are connected in star connection is slow.

The speed of motors that are connected in a delta connection is high.

It can be used for long distances because less insulation is required.

It is used for shorter distances.

It is used in the application which requires less starting current

It is used in the application which requires high starting torque.

In star connection, a single phase and three phases can be achieved.

In a delta connection, only one magnitude of voltage is achieved.

FAQs on Difference between Star and Delta Connection

1. How is the connection in the delta circuit serial or parallel?

The connection in the delta circuit is a parallel implementation in which line voltage and phase voltage is equal.

2. Do power losses differ significantly between star and delta connections?

The efficiency of the motor, the load, and the operating environment all affect power losses. It is more important to consider how well the motor and load match the connection type rather than whether star or delta connections must result in higher power losses.

3. What is the voltage level between any two phases in 3 phase system?

In three phase system, the voltage level between any two phases is 400V.


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