What is RYB in electricity?
RYB simply stands for Red, yellow and Blue respectively in a three phase electrical system. In a three phase electrical system, the three phases are separated by an angle of 120 degrees and each phase is given a specific colour, i.e. R,Y and B for the phases to be identified.
What is means by Uvw?
UVW: Unloaded Vehicle Weight
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) is the weight of a vehicle as manufactured at the factory. It includes full engine and generator fuel tanks and fluids, if applicable. It does not include cargo, water, propane, or dealer-installed accessories.
Difference Between RYB and UVW
RYB |
UVW |
RYB Each letter mentions in each three phase system. |
UVW Each letter mentions in each three phase system. |
Here R- Red, Y- Yellow color and B means blue color. |
UVW means just three English letter. |
RYB notations are often used in transmission lines and Cable manufacturing which means while transferring power from one place to another place we use RYB. |
UVW notations are frequently used in Load terminals such as Transformer, motors, generator, etc. To differentiate load terminal to transmission terminal we use these two notations. |
RYB mentions in Transmission line and cable. It uses only transmit the power |
UVW mentions in load side. |
RYB is used to mention the phase sequence of the Load |
UVW IS used to mention the phase sequence of the Load |