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Old 11-17-2009, 11:55 AM
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I am looking for a way create a 480V single phase feeder with one leg grounded. The load is 48KVA. I am trying to create this from a 480/277V, three phase feeder. Does anyone make a 50KVA, 480V-480V single phase transformer ?

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Old 11-17-2009, 03:44 PM
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I am looking for a way create a 480V single phase feeder with one leg grounded. The load is 48KVA. I am trying to create this from a 480/277V, three phase feeder. Does anyone make a 50KVA, 480V-480V single phase transformer ?

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Why do you have to have one leg grounded? Take 2 of the 3 phases plus an egc and you have 480 volts single phase.
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Sorry for lack of info. I have to re-feed an existing roadway lighting circuit that is 480V single phase with a grounded leg. The leg is grounded at every light pole.
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Sorry for lack of info. I have to re-feed an existing roadway lighting circuit that is 480V single phase with a grounded leg. The leg is grounded at every light pole.
I am not sure that meets the NEC groounding requirements. I believe you need a EGC to each pole rather that using the neutral. Maybe someone will confirm this.
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480 2 wire single phase. 1 hot 1 neutral and a ground. Very common in street lighting. Something I learned after being an electrican for 40 years.
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Sorry for lack of info. I have to re-feed an existing roadway lighting circuit that is 480V single phase with a grounded leg. The leg is grounded at every light pole.
Check with your local POCO. Why arn't they supplying you?
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480 2 wire single phase. 1 hot 1 neutral and a ground. Very common in street lighting. Something I learned after being an electrican for 40 years.
480 VAC Single phase is one hot, one grounded conductor and one EGC. I would think?
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Brian,
One hot, one grounded, and one EGC on a 480 systm would yeild 277 volt, unless I'm mistaken.
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One hot, one grounded, and one EGC on a 480 systm would yeild 277 volt, unless I'm mistaken.
It is 480 1 leg to ground.
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One hot, one grounded, and one EGC on a 480 systm would yeild 277 volt, unless I'm mistaken.
Only if you are starting from a 480Y/277V system.

A single phase 480:480 transformer, like the OP asked about, could be used to create a 480 2-wire secondary which could then be treated the same as any other 2-wire system.
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