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Phase to Phase Loss

05/24/2013 6:43 PM

is this the right sequence:

Item

1. phase1 & 3 connected to load, phase 2?

2. phase2& 3 connected to load, phase 1?

3. phase1 & 2 connected to load, phase3?

4. phase 1&3 connected to load, phase2?

My connections:

1. phase 1& 3 connected to load, phase2 connected to phase 1 of the 2nd item

2. phase 2& 3 connected to load, phase1 connected to phase 3 of the 3rd item

3. phase 1&2 connected to load, phase 3 connected to phase2 of the 4th item

Please let me know if that is correct way of doing the wirings or whats the problem that I'm likely to face and how can it be corrected in that manner?

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Re: Phase to phase loss

05/24/2013 6:54 PM

Read this: Three-phase electric power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Then, look at article 430 of the NEC.

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Re: Phase to phase loss

05/24/2013 7:12 PM
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