Mr. Serious
Senior Member
- Location
- Oklahoma, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Each 100A switch is only single-pole: Like robertd said, it makes a little more sense that way, and you would think maybe handle ties would fix the issue, but you have to start looking at the list of apartments and make sure they can all be put in groups such that every group of apartments can be controlled by some group of 3 switches, one on each phase.
That does not seem to be the case here. I start looking at the list pictured in reply #21: switches 7,12, and 13 have a lot of the same apartments in them. Together, these three switches could almost be called a 3-phase feeder to a group of apartments, but then you have apartments 12A and 2B, each of which has one leg fed from another switch outside this group of 3. Overall, there's not much rhyme or reason to it. Either none of the electricians who hooked this up understood very well what they were doing, or perhaps this part of the job was handed off to an apprentice who acted like he understood what he was being told, but didn't really.
That does not seem to be the case here. I start looking at the list pictured in reply #21: switches 7,12, and 13 have a lot of the same apartments in them. Together, these three switches could almost be called a 3-phase feeder to a group of apartments, but then you have apartments 12A and 2B, each of which has one leg fed from another switch outside this group of 3. Overall, there's not much rhyme or reason to it. Either none of the electricians who hooked this up understood very well what they were doing, or perhaps this part of the job was handed off to an apprentice who acted like he understood what he was being told, but didn't really.