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Subject: 240v 3 phase Corner grounded (Grounded B Phase) wiring
I need to confirm the usual way a 240v 3 phase corner grounded B phase system is wired.
Two methods seem to be permitted by code.
1. Using a 2 pole 240v rated main breaker with 2 pole branch breakers.
Connecting the service Phase A and Phase C wires to the main breaker and the service grounded B phase wire to the neutral bar in the panel. Connecting the load to the phase A and phase C with the phase B load wires to the neutral bar.
Of course using full rated wire for all 3 wires and a green equipment ground.
2. Using a 3 pole 240V main breaker with 3 pole branch breakers.
Connecting all 3 service wires to the breaker, phase A phase B and phase C, and connecting the Phase B wire to the neutral bar.
Connecting all three wires from the branch breakers to the load.
Jerome
I need to confirm the usual way a 240v 3 phase corner grounded B phase system is wired.
Two methods seem to be permitted by code.
1. Using a 2 pole 240v rated main breaker with 2 pole branch breakers.
Connecting the service Phase A and Phase C wires to the main breaker and the service grounded B phase wire to the neutral bar in the panel. Connecting the load to the phase A and phase C with the phase B load wires to the neutral bar.
Of course using full rated wire for all 3 wires and a green equipment ground.
2. Using a 3 pole 240V main breaker with 3 pole branch breakers.
Connecting all 3 service wires to the breaker, phase A phase B and phase C, and connecting the Phase B wire to the neutral bar.
Connecting all three wires from the branch breakers to the load.
Jerome