Hello everyone
i have a step-up transformer which i?m connecting one terminal to L and the other one to N, the voltage between this to is 110VAC. So im connecting X1,X3 and X2,X4
So in the other side of the transformer a have 220VAC between the L and the N. Im connecting H1,H3 and H2,H4.
See the attached picture for the wiring diagram of the transformer
My first question is, why do a read a voltage between the N(H2,H4) and Earth for about 90VAC??? (The voltage between earth and L is 170VAC)
the second one is, when i connect a load between L(H1,H3) and N(H2,H4) the voltage between N and Earth is 110VAC and the voltage between L and Earth is 110VAC.
The reason i?m doing this is because a neeed 220VAC Monophase.
Hope anyone can clear this to me.
Thanks in advance
i have a step-up transformer which i?m connecting one terminal to L and the other one to N, the voltage between this to is 110VAC. So im connecting X1,X3 and X2,X4
So in the other side of the transformer a have 220VAC between the L and the N. Im connecting H1,H3 and H2,H4.
See the attached picture for the wiring diagram of the transformer
My first question is, why do a read a voltage between the N(H2,H4) and Earth for about 90VAC??? (The voltage between earth and L is 170VAC)
the second one is, when i connect a load between L(H1,H3) and N(H2,H4) the voltage between N and Earth is 110VAC and the voltage between L and Earth is 110VAC.
The reason i?m doing this is because a neeed 220VAC Monophase.
Hope anyone can clear this to me.
Thanks in advance