zemingduan
Senior Member
- Location
- Philadelphia,PA
- Occupation
- Electrical Designer
Here is the background. The building service is 120/240V 2ph 5wire from PECO in Philadelphia. I am an electrical engineer and plan to specify a 240V 4wire input and 240V 3ph 3wire output Scott T transformer to supply the 240V 3ph elevator (I am not using the single phase - 3ph converter since it will over load one phase of the two phase service.).
Do you make a center tap at one secondary phase and ground the center tap or do you corner ground one phase? I don't need to use the center tap for 120V loads. Chatgpt tell me the corner ground is the best solution
And if I corner ground one phase, I need a fused disconnect listed for corner ground (i.e. no fuse for the grounded phase). Meanwhile, the elevator controller shall also be listed for corner ground. But the elevator/controller specification has limited information if corner ground is acceptable. And the vendor is not clear if the corner ground is acceptable for the elevator/ elevator controller. Any thoughts?
Another situation:
If the building service is 208Y/120V 3ph 4wire and the elevator is 480V 3ph. And you need a step up transformer. Do you use a 208V 3ph delta - 480Y/277V 3ph 4wire wye transformer and ground the neutral? Or do you use a 208V 3ph delta - 480v 3ph delta transformer and ground the center tap/ corner ground one phase?
Do you make a center tap at one secondary phase and ground the center tap or do you corner ground one phase? I don't need to use the center tap for 120V loads. Chatgpt tell me the corner ground is the best solution
Another situation:
If the building service is 208Y/120V 3ph 4wire and the elevator is 480V 3ph. And you need a step up transformer. Do you use a 208V 3ph delta - 480Y/277V 3ph 4wire wye transformer and ground the neutral? Or do you use a 208V 3ph delta - 480v 3ph delta transformer and ground the center tap/ corner ground one phase?