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as far as i asked around nobody knows the answer, and nobody did it before:
i have an high leg delta system with 240/120 and 208 on the"high leg" to the neutral.
i need 208, can i use the 208 from the high leg, or not? are there any problems deriving from this?
The line to line voltages are all the same:
Vab = Vbc = Vac = 240V
Because the winding between the 'A' and 'C' phases is center-tapped, the line-to-neutral voltages for these phases are as follows:
Van = Vcn = 120V
But the phase-neutral voltage for the 'B' phase is different:
Vbn=120 X sq root of 3 = 208
i have an high leg delta system with 240/120 and 208 on the"high leg" to the neutral.
i need 208, can i use the 208 from the high leg, or not? are there any problems deriving from this?
The line to line voltages are all the same:
Vab = Vbc = Vac = 240V
Because the winding between the 'A' and 'C' phases is center-tapped, the line-to-neutral voltages for these phases are as follows:
Van = Vcn = 120V
But the phase-neutral voltage for the 'B' phase is different:
Vbn=120 X sq root of 3 = 208