S sparky59 Senior Member Jul 18, 2006 #1 Can you use phase A and hi leg phase b with a two pole breaker to power an appliance like a 208/220 water heater? Or should the b phase only be used with three pole applications?
Can you use phase A and hi leg phase b with a two pole breaker to power an appliance like a 208/220 water heater? Or should the b phase only be used with three pole applications?
S sheldon_ace Member Location Owego, NY Jul 19, 2006 #2 Yes you can use 2 poles in a Delta. You just cannot have any single pole ckts originate on the B phase. The resultant voltage would be 208 not 120.
Yes you can use 2 poles in a Delta. You just cannot have any single pole ckts originate on the B phase. The resultant voltage would be 208 not 120.
ryan_618 Senior Member Location Salt Lake City, Utah Jul 19, 2006 #3 Just be sure to use a straight rated breaker (240) and not a slash rated breaker (120/240). See 240.85 more more info.
Just be sure to use a straight rated breaker (240) and not a slash rated breaker (120/240). See 240.85 more more info.
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Jul 19, 2006 #4 To a line-to-line (aka phase-to-phase) load, the voltage-to-ground is not relevant.