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shaw0486

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Ok i have a MCC that an engineer directed my company to feed a 120/208 3p 4 wire panel from. pulled the wire today and went to terminate and discovered that there is no neutral. Does anyone have any brilliant idea to make this work. Would a isolation transformer do it?
 
Yes, you could install a delta to wye transformer and create a grounded conductor, or if it is possible see if you can run a neutral in the feeder to the MCC.

Chris
 
Its' "above my pay grade" but there's a transformer configuration called a "zig-zag" that I've been told can do this more economically than a full size power transformer. Perhaps one of the transformer gurus here will expand on this. If not you might mention that to a transformer rep.
 
does anyone know of a 208v delta to 208 y is this even possible

Absolutely, any transformer manufacturer can accommodate you, just tell them what you want.

These are actually catalog items.

Roger
 
are you sure that what you have is a delta configuration ? it may be that you simply need to pull in a grounded conductor from the source ? (rather than create a new SDS just to get a neutral that is already there) perhaps a little more information would be helpful.
 
did they pull a ground and is it metallic conduit ? (ie can you reidentify the gound as a neutral and use the conduit as ground ?)
 
if it is 3 phase 208 no neutral i can use a delta wye even if the service coming in to the basement of the building is wye transformer right?
 
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