Smash
Senior Member
- Location
- Philadelphia suburbs, PA USA
I have an old building with a supposed to be 240V high leg delta with a neutral. This company makes all their own 480V via transformers through out the plant. The utility supply comes off the pole and into an outdoor transformer on the property just for this building. The incoming voltage is roughly 133V per leg 270 between phases and 296 high leg to ground. On the load side of the transformers I get 485 phase to phase and 510 on the high leg roughly sometimes higher. Question is this high voltage a problem with 460V nameplate motors. Some even 440V Also there are motors from Japan operating at 270V when designed for Japans power grid of 200V Just really want to know is this harming the equipment or even the transformers one is 115KVA reverse wound that appears to be running hot and loud. Not my speciality so I respect the peoples opinion. Building owner seems to dismiss any idea of lowering the incoming saying it’s been that way for years. Is he right ?