detroitelectrician
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I have a job at a small factory where they need 480v 3 phase 150 amps, the poco supplies them with 3 phase 240 with a high leg. The owner went out and purchased a used (480v to 240v) 75 kva transformer and asked me to reverse it to step up the voltage. I hooked up three phase 240v to x1,x2 and x3 and grounding x4 which is the way it was hooked up as a step down transformer. Only this time the input voltage was on the 240 volt side. Before energizing the transformer I did a continuity check between ground and x1 and got 0 ohms. I told the owner the transformer was defective and I refused to energize it. He did not want to believe that so he energized it as I ran outside. Once outside I saw sparks shooting from the bus service and I heard the sound we all know (nannggggg!) as a high amperage fault on the service. He quickly opened the disc switch , the 300 amp fuses did not blow. I still believe the transformer was bad but wonder about the connections. What do you guys think about the connections? Can the connections remain the same when you reverse a transformer?