jrainwater1
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I have a customer with an automatic transfer switch. The switch is a 3-phase, 3-pole, 3-wire system. The voltages were measured as follows:
1.Pole to Pole voltage: A to B = 230 vac, A to C = 230 vac, B to C = 0 vac
2. Each pole to ground voltage. A to Gr. = 115 vac, B to Gr. = 115 vac, C to Gr. = 115 vac
3. For the sake of clarity, we will call the pole to the left as you are facing the contactor phase A, the middle pole phase B, and the far right pole phase C.
Why is the voltage from B to C zero?
I want to replace the automatic transfer switch but I have never seen a configuration like this before. Can someone tell me if they have or what they suspect is going on?
Thank you,
Jerry
1.Pole to Pole voltage: A to B = 230 vac, A to C = 230 vac, B to C = 0 vac
2. Each pole to ground voltage. A to Gr. = 115 vac, B to Gr. = 115 vac, C to Gr. = 115 vac
3. For the sake of clarity, we will call the pole to the left as you are facing the contactor phase A, the middle pole phase B, and the far right pole phase C.
Why is the voltage from B to C zero?
I want to replace the automatic transfer switch but I have never seen a configuration like this before. Can someone tell me if they have or what they suspect is going on?
Thank you,
Jerry