Maybe, but as long as the check clears, put in as many transformers as they want.Maybe I'm being paranoid.
Which is the same as the diagram I posted above, but with in and out properly labeled.
The only difference being the LV windings are wired in series instead of in parallel.
When boosting, this increases the boost; when bucking, this increases the buck.
I agree with these statements.
In these configurations either Fig. CC or EE does it matter which phase is the high leg? In my current situation my high leg is Phase 3.Which is the same as the diagram I posted above, but with in and out properly labeled.
The only difference being the LV windings are wired in series instead of in parallel.
When boosting, this increases the boost; when bucking, this increases the buck.
I agree with these statements.
It can be ordered in 3 different ways. This machine delivered is set for the middle option 208/230 3 phaseThe spec sheet shows several voltages, Have you looked at the machine connection points?
Does it have an internal transformer or jumper straps setups? it even show a single phase listing.
Does it have a neutral or common terminal connection, that might indicate it needs a wye supply connection.
Have you called the machine supplier/vendor and asked about whether it can accept a 240V center tapped delta system?
First thing I would do is look at the internal connection points and see if it has options in there.
Does that manual have the schematic shown in it, that it lists on the machine tag?
A 1:1 transformer would have to be sized to handle the full 12 kW, would it not?You can also get a 1:1 transformer and use an appropriate tap. 2.5%, or 5%
That's what I was asking him, has he looked at the terminal connections? Does it have a neutral termination point. If It has aVFD internally, Those normally require a wye system feeding it. If It just has heaters and a fixed speed blower motor the buck boost setup will work.I run into this all the time. Using European equipment on US voltages. It's not just voltage. It's L-L vs L-N.
Your primary voltage is likely too high so youll need to set the taps at the trabsformer for the higher primary voltage to yield a lower secondary voltage you are targetingI've got 2 T111683 transformers that should be able to accomplish this. Looking for worrying help.
Service is High leg delta
Phase A - neutral 120
Phase B - neutral 120
Phase C - neutral 208
245 between all phases
Equipment needs
3 Phase 208-230V 12kW
Thanks in advance
^^^^^^^^^ that's the first thing to do ^^^^^^^^Have you called the machine supplier/vendor and asked about whether it can accept a 240V center tapped delta system?
I would keep the high leg in the middle for symmetry's sake.In these configurations either Fig. CC or EE does it matter which phase is the high leg? In my current situation my high leg is Phase 3.
Thank youI would keep the high leg in the middle for symmetry's sake.
Thank you but no it has no neutral connection point.That's what I was asking him, has he looked at the terminal connections? Does it have a neutral termination point. If It has aVFD internally, Those normally require a wye system feeding it. If It just has heaters and a fixed speed blower motor the buck boost setup will work.