hardworkingstiff
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- Wilmington, NC
There has been a lot of intense discussion about 208/120-volt "single-phase" service. What do you think?
winnie said:I want to answer 'both'
...true single phase...
-Jon
iwire said:To try to call it a three phase 'service' is IMHO ridiculous.
hardworkingstiff said:Who said it was 3-phase?
This is part of three-phase service
There has been a lot of intense discussion about 208/120-volt "single-phase" service.
Winnie, why don't we just use the terminology that EEI uses for metering and call a 120/240 a single phase service and a 120/208 a network service?winnie said:I want to answer 'both'
It _is_ a 'single phase service' by the definition of a single phase _service_.
But it is not true single phase power being delivered to that service.
-Jon
engy said:Is that like true rms? :wink:![]()
76nemo said:According to the poll so far, it seems to be averaging![]()
iwire said:IMHO you did.
cschmid said:even in rural settings single phase some where originates at a three phase system..
Yep. The power company does it all the time, and calls the secondary an open Delta.crossman said:With only two ungrounded conductors and the neutral of a 208Y/120 3phase 4wire system, we can take two single phase transformers and create three phase.
Then the question is whether neutral cancellation is a characteristic of single phase. I say not.But, with single phase 240/120 3 wire, the neutral only carries the unbalanced load and doesn't have to be counted as a current-carrying conductor. This is not true of the 208/120 system with 2 ungrounded conductors and a grounded conductor.