so i have two pieces of equipment that require 208V single phase, that i want to power off a 3-phase supply that has 110V Line to neutral or 208V line-line, with leads A, B, C, and N. So there is 208V between any 2 phases, and 110V between any phase and neutral.
I have the first 208V outlet wired across phases A and B and the second outlet wired across phases B and C. If the two loads draw 30A each, this means there are 30A on lines A and C, but how much current is drawn on the line B? would it be 60A, or do the differing phases cancel some of that out? how do i calculate the current on line B?
I have the first 208V outlet wired across phases A and B and the second outlet wired across phases B and C. If the two loads draw 30A each, this means there are 30A on lines A and C, but how much current is drawn on the line B? would it be 60A, or do the differing phases cancel some of that out? how do i calculate the current on line B?