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if you had a 208 volt 3 wire delta to 277/480 volt wye connected transformer with no load on the secondary side would you get a voltage reading between any of the secondary phases and xo
if you had a 208 volt 3 wire delta to 277/480 volt wye connected transformer with no load on the secondary side would you get a voltage reading between any of the secondary phases and xo
Good question. X0 should denote the low voltage side, and there shouldn't be any if the primary is delta configured. It should be H0 for the 480/277 secondary.Clarification, please. Is XO your 480/277 neutral or on your 208 side ?
No load voltages are generally unspecified and perhaps uncontrolled by the factory.if you had a 208 volt 3 wire delta to 277/480 volt wye connected transformer with no load on the secondary side would you get a voltage reading between any of the secondary phases and xo
g_s, how true for wallwart little guys. but I don't think you could find a single large (say >.5kva) that does not have Vnl as well as Vfull load specified or at least within a few small percent of each other. No decent one will have 1.3x Vnl
The ones I measured were bought to some guv spec' and were orange-sized and smaller, 6.3vac & so on.Those tiny ones have to do it to make up for the massive (comparatively) secondary copper resistance.
12v wall warts do put up upwards of 18v fairly commonly.
If the voltage regulation of the transformer is poor, say , a welding transformer, it may be so.No load voltages are generally unspecified and perhaps uncontrolled by the factory.