AdrianWint
Senior Member
- Location
- Midlands, UK
Hi All,
I'm an electrical engineer working in the UK for a company that makes educational teaching products. We have just begun to export equipment into the US.
The reason for this post is to ask for your assistance in verifying & extending my knowledge of the electrical system in the US.
It is my understanding that, unlike here in the UK, you have a variety of different voltage & phase configurations offered for electrical service. Perhaps the most common being the "residential" service, which is presented as a three wire service (hot, hot & neutral) with 120V between hot & neutral and 240V between hots. This is a single phase service with the two hots being opposite ends of the same winding, the neutral being the centre tap.
A more commercial service would be a 3 phase 4 wire service, consisting of three hots (phases), each 120 deg apart & a neutral. Between any Hot & neutral is 120V, between any two hots is 208V.
How am I doing so far?
Adrian
I'm an electrical engineer working in the UK for a company that makes educational teaching products. We have just begun to export equipment into the US.
The reason for this post is to ask for your assistance in verifying & extending my knowledge of the electrical system in the US.
It is my understanding that, unlike here in the UK, you have a variety of different voltage & phase configurations offered for electrical service. Perhaps the most common being the "residential" service, which is presented as a three wire service (hot, hot & neutral) with 120V between hot & neutral and 240V between hots. This is a single phase service with the two hots being opposite ends of the same winding, the neutral being the centre tap.
A more commercial service would be a 3 phase 4 wire service, consisting of three hots (phases), each 120 deg apart & a neutral. Between any Hot & neutral is 120V, between any two hots is 208V.
How am I doing so far?
Adrian