Re: 3 PH RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
I've worked on several 3 phase services in detatched single family dwellings. They've all had interesting back stories.
The weirdest of my experiences was at a fine old two story 1910 structure, brick exterior, finished "attic", swimming pool in back on the edge of the high bluff above the Mississippi River just west of downtown St. Paul.
The house had two services: </font>
- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Single phase 120 / 240 V 60 A underground. The privately owned underground service lateral was two conductor lead covered (the lead was the neutral) and was on the NE corner of the basement. This service was fed from a transformer half a block to the North.</font>
- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Three phase 240 V 30 A three wire, also underground, located on the WEST side of the basement. This service was fed from a transformer located one and a half blocks to the SOUTHEAST</font>
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">New owners called me in to help figure out things. They'd only been in the house about a week.
While I was working in the basement, the house began to rumble and the sounds of screams started approaching.
The 14 year old son, having found the secret room behind the hinged attic bath linen closet, had been exploring a builtin set of drawers. The lowest drawer had been stuck and he finally pryed it open to find nothing except a human skull.
Being proud of and delighted by his find, he brought it out to his sister and mother.
They went screaming down the stairs. That was my first day on the job.
The police were called, the skull investigated and determined to be a female in her thirties but nothing came of that, and eventually was returned to the homeowners and the boy built a little shrine for it.