petersonra said:
I don't know that 3W D is all that special. My experience is that it is more common than resistor grounded wye, ...
Interesting. Hopefully you are limiting the conversation to ungrounded 480D. The only two cases I know of are where 480D is needed is Navy shipboard systems (continuity of service) and equipment that has an un-grounded service specified - I've only seen a few VFDs where it was specified. Other than that there really isn't any reason to use it. Restriking, arcing ground faults are a real problem with un-grounded 480D. The voltage surges do burn up equipment.
If continuity of service is an issue, then impedance grounded 480Y is a much better choice.
As for why you are seeing un-grounded 480D and not impedance grounded, I don't know. Maybe your area has the majority of weird 480 VFDs - or other equipment that specs un-grounded 480D. Or maybe, God forbid, poor design practices.
Now about the lack of a neutral:
Impedance grounded 480Y won't have one. It is not even taken to the first disconnect. Solidly grounded 480Y industrial usually does not have a neutral. It goes to the first disconnect as code specifies and stops there. unless there are 277V loads (lighting) there is no need for a neutral.
I'm wondering if all of these ungrounded 480D you are seeing are infact industrial grade solidly grounded 480Y with the neutral stopping at the first disconnect.
As for the lighting, you can't use ungrounded 480D for lighting. You can't even use 480v lighting on an impedance grounded 480Y. It's a code issue.
carl