jvanick
Member
- Location
- Crystal Lake, IL
- Occupation
- Building Engineer
I'm trying to spec out buck boost transformers for some sensitive printing equipment that requires voltages less than 240V. Our Power Company has intermittently been sending high voltages to us (phase to phase as high as 259V at times)
High leg delta, the "B" phase is high.
Recent Measurements
A-Ground: 127
B-Ground: 219
C-Ground: 127
A-B: 254
B-C: 232
A-C: 254
2 questions:
1. Is the B-C voltage being unbalanced on a open delta service a concern - or is that just the way it is?
2. when wiring the pair of buck boost transformers, does where the high leg connect matter? The transformer installation manuals say nothing about where to connect a high leg.
My electrician said "this is a good question for an online forum" as he was under the impression that the phase-to-phase voltages should be in balance.
Thank you!
High leg delta, the "B" phase is high.
Recent Measurements
A-Ground: 127
B-Ground: 219
C-Ground: 127
A-B: 254
B-C: 232
A-C: 254
2 questions:
1. Is the B-C voltage being unbalanced on a open delta service a concern - or is that just the way it is?
2. when wiring the pair of buck boost transformers, does where the high leg connect matter? The transformer installation manuals say nothing about where to connect a high leg.
My electrician said "this is a good question for an online forum" as he was under the impression that the phase-to-phase voltages should be in balance.
Thank you!