Two Phase Power

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Hello, I am looking for information pertaining to Two Phase Power. I have noticed several codes referring to this type of system but I have not found any information elsewhere on it. What is it used for? Where is it used? Any one ever run it to it?
 
Re: Two Phase Power

I have never run into it and I have heard that the NEC was going to remove the two phase motor table in article 430.

A little Internet searching came up with this.

Nikola Tesla, the discoverer of polyphase currents and inventor of the induction motor, employed two-phase current, where the phase difference is 90?. This also can be used to create a rotating magnetic field, and is more efficient than single-phase, but is not quite as advantageous as three-phase. Two-phase power was once rather common in the United States, where Tesla was important in the introduction of AC, but has now gone completely out of use.

Two-phase can be supplied over three wires, but there is no true neutral, since the phases are not symmetrical. However, it is always easy to double the number of phases in a transformer secondary by making two secondary windings and connecting them in opposing phases.
That quote came from here.
 
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