Mustwin351
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Are 5kva single phase transformers sold with a nameplate primary of 120/208v and a secondary at 480v?
I have had trouble locating one. Any suggestions?120/208 primary? No. 208 primary, yes. (Single phase)
When you have the option, look for a delta primary. You should be able to find a 208D-to-277Y/480 unit.Are 5kva single phase transformers sold with a nameplate primary of 120/208v and a secondary at 480v?
The op is wanting single phase.When you have the option, look for a delta primary. You should be able to find a 208D-to-277Y/480 unit.
As mentioned, 1ph or 3ph?
D'oh!The op is wanting single phase.
Look for something else.I have had trouble locating one. Any suggestions?
helloAre 5kva single-phase transformers sold with a nameplate primary of 120/208v and a secondary at 480v?
Not if you mean supplying a single, center-tapped primary with three conductors (line, neutral, and line) from a 3-phase source.But am inquiring with fellow technicians and engineers to see if 120/208 primary is a possibility.
You would never have a three wire 120/208V primary transformer winding, because the neutral is not needed. You would use the two wire 208V primaries you have found. This is similar to how you do not find motors that need 3 wires for single phase.I have had trouble locating one. Any suggestions?
Is possible to build one with taps for 120 and 208. The 120 tap will not be a mid point tap like it is on a typical 240 volt coil.hello
I have only come across the 208 single-phase primary transformer in my workstation. I think that is the only possible outcome as we deal with all types of transformers. But am inquiring with fellow technicians and engineers to see if 120/208 primary is a possibility. ON information about transformers https://www.pcbway.com/blog/Enginee...al_connector_in_the_transformer_industry.html will be a helpful article too in the meantime.