Typically I see 3-Phase service entrances as 3-Phase 4-Wire services with the service entrance equipment having phase, ground, and neutral buses with the neutral bus being bonded to the ground bus.
Can there be a situation where a service entrance is only a 3-Phase, 3-Wire service entrance with the service entrance equipment only having the three phase busses and ground bus? I am thinking of facilities that have a 480V service entrance but have all three phase loads and do not require any 277V L-N loads or the 277 L-N voltage is derived downstream of the service entrance with isolation transformers.
Is a neutral always required with the service entrance or can there be a service entrance that is only 3-phase 3-wire?
Can there be a situation where a service entrance is only a 3-Phase, 3-Wire service entrance with the service entrance equipment only having the three phase busses and ground bus? I am thinking of facilities that have a 480V service entrance but have all three phase loads and do not require any 277V L-N loads or the 277 L-N voltage is derived downstream of the service entrance with isolation transformers.
Is a neutral always required with the service entrance or can there be a service entrance that is only 3-phase 3-wire?