UK, part of which is England, is nominally 400/230V. As is the Eurozone in the name of harmonisation....Does 220V single phase in countries like England, Australia, & China use a hot (220v) and grounded neutral (0v)?
I am looking for a 380 to 220 step down transformer for use in China. Does anyone have a manufacturer & p/n that has been used in a similar application?
Despite what the IET (Institute of Engineering & Technology) and the EU (European Union) harmonisation committee may say the distribution voltage in the UK is near 433/250V.
A standard DNO (utility) transformer will be 11/.433KV ?Y (Dyn11).
To change all the transformers just to satisfy a whim of the EU isn?t financially viable. Added to the cost there is the practicality of not being able to parallel various transformers in a district, during switching procedures. Another little problem is vast areas of the system are falling apart at the seams. Any current rise is going to cause major problems.
Before I retired I worked in the iron industry. Our accountant had read somewhere of the cost savings to be had from reducing the supply voltage. I got roped in to his madcap idea despite all my protests.
Over a period of a few weeks I used the four 20MVA 33/11KV transformer OLTC?s to lower the voltage to the mythical 400V from 433V. As the voltage got lower the problems grew. Motors tripping on O/L, lighting failing to strike, etc.
The upshot was the accountant had his backside kicked, I put the voltage back to normal.
Yes - but the Dyn11 makes it clear what you meant.Just noticed, in place of the delta symbol in my post there's a ?
I'm just going to try something to see what works and what doesn't.
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Finally, someone that speaks my langue.??????? to you too!
Sorry to resurrect this topic again. I found these photographs lurking around on my PC.
They should blow the myth of 230V out of the water.
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I was under the impression that the EU harmonization was to take the countries that used 380/220V & the ones that were 415/240V like the UK & France & harmonize them all to 400/230V with no real change in the supply voltages, they were all within the allowable range then please correct me if wrong.![]()
Related to than and the txfr pics here are a couple of waveforms that verify what you said.Sorry to resurrect this topic again. I found these photographs lurking around on my PC.
They should blow the myth of 230V out of the water.