480V confusion

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Electron_Sam78

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Palm Bay, FL
I ran across astrange supply from the power company today. It's a 480V source coming from a bank of 3 pole top transformers. There are 3 legs that read around 500V phase to phase but if you go phase to ground 2 legs also read around 500V except one which reads 0 volts. We thought this was a problem with the supply but the power company said that's how they supply 480 for lighting loads in this area. The middle leg is grounded. I'm cornfused. I haven't worked with 480 V or dealt with transformer connections in years so I've forgotten a lot. Can someone explain this, speaking slowly and using pretty pictures? :-?
 

raider1

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Logan, Utah
It sounds like they have a 480 volt corner grounded delta system.

I don't have any pretty pictures at the moment but I am sure someone else has some.

Chris
 

480sparky

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Iowegia
...........I don't have any pretty pictures at the moment but I am sure someone else has some.

Chris


Not pretty, but...........

cornergrounddelta.jpg
 

raider1

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Logan, Utah
Nope, they bring you 2 wires, one hot 480v, one neutral. But ILL may due things different just like then politics

The orignal poster mentioned that there was 3 legs with a voltage between all three of 500 volts and only 2 had a voltage between them and ground with the third leg having a 0 voltage between it and ground. That leads me to believe this is a 3 phase corner grounded 480 volt system where the voltage is a little high.

Chris
 

mickeyrench

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edison, n.j.
I know someone said its used for street lighting but there is a place i 've been to that has that type of service and they use it for 3 phase motors mostly. I there a draw back using this on motors?
 
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