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Grant Taylor
cctalk at gtaylor.tnetconsulting.net
Sat Jan 1 13:57:58 CST 2022
On 1/1/22 12:43 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote:
> My Multiprise 2003/205 claims to want a pair of 3-phase inputs.
Is it assumed that those 2 x 3ɸ inputs are feed from different paths,
thus path redundancy? I'd think that the phases would be the same.
> I've run it on two "phases" on a single side.
I have questions....
Where are you getting two /different/ phases? -- Remember, the
different legs on residential 120/240 wiring are really the same single
phase.
How do you get *two* /different/ phases without access to a *third*
phase? There are only a few places in the U.S.A. (and I'm not aware of
anywhere else in the world) that actually have 2ɸ power (where the ɸ are
90° out of phase with each other).
What is a phase vs what is a line comes into context here.
> It bitches, of course,
I could see how wiring two legs of a 120/240 1ɸ as if it were 2 phases
of a 3ɸ supply would make something mad.
> and one loses the intended redundancy, but it runs.
Indeed.
But if one is doing this, chances are fairly good that one is most
interested in the fact that /it/ /runs/ and cares much less about
/redundancy/. ;-)
--
Grant. . . .
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