Leor
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- Location
- Santa Barbara, CA, USA
I recently saw a 3 wire transformer connected to a 120/208 3 phase supply. There is about 488 volts between phases on the secondaries and zero volts to ground. The equipment the transformer supplies does not use a neutral conductor. Even though there is no voltage to ground, my research suggests that there are still safety concerns with the secondary conductors, because "the system is capacitatively coupled to ground." This appears to mean that the 480 secondaries can be hazardous to personnel. Furthermore, based on my understanding, if one of the 480 volt secondary conductors accidentally contacted the system ground, it may not blow a fuse or trip a breaker. However, it would still be hazardous to both people and equipment. I need a better understanding of the safety considerations for this sort of installation.