I have a 2-pole circuit breaker (in a panel fed from a 208/120V 3PH/4W transformer) serving a load which does not use a neutral (i.e. it is only fed with an A phase conductor and a B phase conductor only) and I measure 10A on each pole of this circuit breaker. What is the VA consumed by the load?
One part of me says its:
2*(120V*10A)=2400VA.
The other part of me says its:
208V*10A=2080VA.
My gut feeling is that if I were to connect a power analyzer to the panel main (with voltage leads on A,B,C,N and CT's on A,B,C), with only this one circuit in operation, it would report 2400VA as the power draw.
Can someone please offer their opinion on which is correct and why?
Thank You.
One part of me says its:
2*(120V*10A)=2400VA.
The other part of me says its:
208V*10A=2080VA.
My gut feeling is that if I were to connect a power analyzer to the panel main (with voltage leads on A,B,C,N and CT's on A,B,C), with only this one circuit in operation, it would report 2400VA as the power draw.
Can someone please offer their opinion on which is correct and why?
Thank You.