johnjohnls.js
Member
- Location
- US
On a 120/208 3 phase panel im seeing 145 on A. 119 on B. And 95 on C. Any ideas on why?
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalk
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalk
On a 120/208 3 phase panel im seeing 145 on A. 119 on B. And 95 on C. Any ideas on why?
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalk
Duh ! My error ! I didn't read the heading closely enough and thought those were ampere readings.I wouldn’t think that was normal at all, unless having a compromised neutral is normal.
Is that line to neutral or line to ground voltages?On a 120/208 3 phase panel im seeing 145 on A. 119 on B. And 95 on C. Any ideas on why?
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalk
On a 120/208 3 phase panel im seeing 145 on A. 119 on B. And 95 on C.
And I was wondering - if the numbers were Volts or AmpsIs that line to neutral or line to ground voltages?
yep - me as wellaugie said:Duh ! My error ! I didn't read the heading closely enough and thought those were ampere readings.
On a 120/208 3 phase panel im seeing 145 on A. 119 on B. And 95 on C. Any ideas on why?
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalk
Sure it is 120/208 and not 120/240? ....
Probably most likely lost neutral. Lost phase can be regenerated by motors, won't be 100% of what it initially was but should still have reasonably close to 120 volts to neutral on both the remaining good lines.I was curious, so I graphed it - low tech, pen and straight edge on 1/10" paper.
I looks like 208/120 with the neutral displaced ~ 35 volts.