Re: 120v 277v insame 3ph box
Originally posted by don_resqcapt19:
In this case I am assuming that the neutrals from both systems are landed on the panel neutral bar. Even if they are not, and assuming the required system bonding jumpers are in place, it will still work.
Don
Originally posted by terrytc
can you put 120v 2 poles and 1 pole of 277v in the same breaker box 3-ph
Here in lies my question, how is this installed?
Is the 240 volt circuit installed without a neutral and the 277 volt leg and neutral installed?
Should the three ungrounded conductors be connected to the same piece of three phase equipment would it operate?
Should the 277 volt leg and one 120 volt leg be connected to a single phase piece of equipment would it operate?
Should the 277 volt leg and one 120 volt leg get connected to a piece of equipment that also utilized the neutral would it operate?
Should the neutral be energized by the 277 volt leg what effect would it have on the remaining 120 volt circuits?
If the neutral is brought in with the 240 volt circuit and one is not brought in with the 277 volt circuit then there would be a raceway with only one conductor.
I just can?t get this setup pictured in my mind.
I have tried to visualize this setup but I can?t see anything working as it should therefore I summarize that this panel is a delta high leg panel.
