bkludecke
Senior Member
- Location
- Big Bear Lake, CA
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
OK, I was brushing up on formulas etc and am confused. My book shows that to convert single phase amps to three phase amps we multiply by .58.
Say I've got 12 perfectly balanced 20 amp loads on a 120/240 1 phase panelboard. Now we want to put these same loads on a new 120/208 3 phase panel board. I come up with 120 amps per phase on the single phase system and 80 amps per phase on the 3 phase system. But when I use the .58 multiplier I get 69 amps.
Where did I go wrong?
Say I've got 12 perfectly balanced 20 amp loads on a 120/240 1 phase panelboard. Now we want to put these same loads on a new 120/208 3 phase panel board. I come up with 120 amps per phase on the single phase system and 80 amps per phase on the 3 phase system. But when I use the .58 multiplier I get 69 amps.
Where did I go wrong?
