what is the phase voltage of 120/240 3phase?In the NEC exam preperation book on page 8 the square root example no. 2 states that the phase voltage of 120/208v is 208 divided by 1.732 which equals 120v. Can someone explain how the phase voltage of 120/240v equals 120 and not 138?
Think of it this way, you walk west 120' from a given starting point (X), now you go back and walk east from that same starting point. How far apart are the two end points?
120'.........................X..........................120'
0.........................................................240'
For a WYE system you would walk 120' and then walk on an angle 120 degrees away from the first line the resultant distance that you've walked in 208' (120' * 1.73)
That's probably one of the best ways I have seen vector math explained.
Good job.