If one leg of a floating 3 phase system went to ground,would there be a circuit breaker tripping somewhere? Or not, since there was no reference to ground in the system previously? Did I even say that right?
It is still confusing in the high leg system that the voltage between any two legs is 240, and high leg to neutral is still 208, but other legs to neutral are less. I know JMOR explained the math, but that does not 'soak in' very well sometimes either!
Also, and I know this has probably been explained a thousand times on here, in 240 single phase: are the two hot legs 180 degrees out of phase with each other?
Also, John T, JMOR, Dusty, Dr. Sportster, and all others, I believe that there are many of us who read on here 99 percent of the time and may not, if ever, post much. We very much appreciate all of the time and effort expended to make knowledge on ANY subject available. The arguments are a good read also!
Garry
Garry
This post was edited by GarryinNC at 20:48:25 04/25/13.
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