jimbob843
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- Charleston, SC, US
Ok guys so I’ve been trying to find the answer to a problem I’ve recently come across. Here’s the scoop. A dock transformer has lost power. It is fed from an MDP at the head of said dock. High winds caused a fault and caused the breaker to trip. It wouldn’t reset. So after troubleshooting I found a leg had been pulled apart from its splice inside a hand hole in the dock. Full of water, caused the fault. No big deal. Pull more in from the strain relief and made a better splice. Now breaker holds. Go to test the primary at transformer and get 277V on phase A and 140V on phase B. This is a single phase 480 to single phase 240 transformer. Now I know the phase B is most likely damaged and not supplying adequate voltage. But wouldn’t the A phase side of the transformer still proved an output given it has 277v on the primary? It’s not putting out anything and just doesn’t seem to be working at all. No signs of damage inside of transformer and I’m kind of stumped. Any suggestions at this point before further investigating? Does the transformer need both phases adequate in order to work?