olly
Senior Member
- Location
- Berthoud, Colorado
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
We occasionally run into situations where a customer is feed by an open delta transformers. The voltage is 120, 208, 240. (wild leg being 208) (240 would be A and C phase) (120 A to ground and C 120 to ground) We like to get delta banks off the system so we replace the delta bank with a three phase wye, 120/208.
From what I have been told, 99% of the time there is no issue doing this. That 99% of motors will run on 208 or 240 if single phase and a three phase motor would operate the same whether it is getting 120/208 three phase or 120,208,240 delta. I realize a motor will run hotter on 208 opposed to 240.
As a preventative measure we have an electrician check the customer's equipment, which entails them checking the motor and changing the windings if need be. Since that is such a tedious job I'm pretty sure the motors are never really checked. And I have never heard of anything burning up as a result of changing the configuration.
I've heard that harmonics can be effected but I'm not sure why?
Does anyone have any thoughts?
From what I have been told, 99% of the time there is no issue doing this. That 99% of motors will run on 208 or 240 if single phase and a three phase motor would operate the same whether it is getting 120/208 three phase or 120,208,240 delta. I realize a motor will run hotter on 208 opposed to 240.
As a preventative measure we have an electrician check the customer's equipment, which entails them checking the motor and changing the windings if need be. Since that is such a tedious job I'm pretty sure the motors are never really checked. And I have never heard of anything burning up as a result of changing the configuration.
I've heard that harmonics can be effected but I'm not sure why?
Does anyone have any thoughts?