frank cinker
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Under normal conditions, on a 230 volt, ungrounded delta, what should the voltages be to ground?
petersonra said:just about anything is possible, or so i have been told.
normally it will be close to the same from each phase, about 130 Volts.
but I have seen it 20 or 30 volts different from one phase to another.
infinity said:If the system is ungrounded shouldn't the voltage to ground be zero?
jim dungar said:Anywhere from 0V (which is most unlikely) upto 460V (and higher during a fault condition). It is all dependent on the system loading, coupling capacitance, and the input impedance of your meter. In reality, I would be most surprised to find a reading of 138V.
infinity said:How would you get 460 volts from a 230 volt system?