Volt-Amps
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Hello, electrical gurus!
Im working on an apartment building. The electrician wrote that he wants a transformer on each floor to be 480V, 3 phase primary to 120/240V secondary with high leg because that's the equipment they have available , he wrote "Transformer will produce three legs 120V not grounded leg 240 direct".
Im working on an apartment building. The electrician wrote that he wants a transformer on each floor to be 480V, 3 phase primary to 120/240V secondary with high leg because that's the equipment they have available , he wrote "Transformer will produce three legs 120V not grounded leg 240 direct".
- Could you please clarify what that means?
- What is the downside to this configuration, if any?
- How does that affect the number of wires on the primary and secondary sides of the transformer.
- The secondary power from the transformer will go to feed a meter bank on each floor. I want to bring 3-phase power to the meter bank but 120/240V single phase to each dwelling.