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  • #16
    No problem. I'm not a licensed electrician, but I manage a few. I have to know enough to be dangerous and to fool my subordinates.

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    • #17
      BBC final answer, and all that shit needs a haircut...

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      • #18
        lol yeah trim those stragglers!

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        • #19
          bbc
          2015 F250 Platinum

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          • #20
            It's BBC
            DE OPPRESSO LIBER

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            • #21
              BBC...now, go ask your teacher what readings you'll get from line to line and line to ground on each leg of a 480 volt corner ground delta system.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by stanggt40 View Post
                bbc...now, go ask your teacher what readings you'll get from line to line and line to ground on each leg of a 480 volt corner ground delta system.
                1528
                How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Post
                  BBC...now, go ask your teacher what readings you'll get from line to line and line to ground on each leg of a 480 volt corner ground delta system.
                  L1 to L2 = 480
                  L2 to L1 = 480
                  L3 to L2 = 480

                  L1 to G = 240
                  L2 to G = 480
                  L3 to G = 240

                  Right? Delta has a high-leg and it should be B Phase?
                  Last edited by crooner; 08-01-2011, 04:03 PM. Reason: Didn't proof read my answers

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by crooner View Post
                    L1 to L1 = 480
                    L2 to L2 = 480
                    L3 to L3 = 480

                    L1 to G = 240
                    L2 to G = 480
                    L3 to G = 240

                    Right? Delta has a high-leg and it should be B Phase?
                    well, first off, you'll never get voltage by testing a leg to itself, so L1 to L1, L2 to L2, etc won't read anything.

                    it's sort of a trick question. i'm sure you can find info on it, if you do a search, but one of the phases is actually grounded, so you'll have a 0 volt reading to ground on that phase. ie; 2 of the phases will read 480v to ground, but the grounded phase will read 0 volts to ground, but 480v phase to phase.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Post
                      well, first off, you'll never get voltage by testing a leg to itself, so L1 to L1, L2 to L2, etc won't read anything.

                      it's sort of a trick question. i'm sure you can find info on it, if you do a search, but one of the phases is actually grounded, so you'll have a 0 volt reading to ground on that phase. ie; 2 of the phases will read 480v to ground, but the grounded phase will read 0 volts to ground, but 480v phase to phase.
                      Doh I posted that too fast and didn't proof read. I meant phase to phase L1 to L2 ect..... I know phase to phase is nothing going to the same phase. I just didn't proof read.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Post
                        well, first off, you'll never get voltage by testing a leg to itself, so L1 to L1, L2 to L2, etc won't read anything.

                        it's sort of a trick question. i'm sure you can find info on it, if you do a search, but one of the phases is actually grounded, so you'll have a 0 volt reading to ground on that phase. ie; 2 of the phases will read 480v to ground, but the grounded phase will read 0 volts to ground, but 480v phase to phase.
                        Is that also considered a ghost leg? Never seen one but have heard of them.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by crooner View Post
                          Is that also considered a ghost leg? Never seen one but have heard of them.
                          yes sir; i've heard people refer to the grounded phase as a "ghost leg". it's funny, because it really baffles a lot of electricians...most have never seen or even heard of it.

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                          • #28
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                            Based on the wire color, BBC. The red and black legs are hot, each with 120 volts out of phase. The ground and neutral should read almost the same, except for the voltage drop along the neutral.
                            The thing that I've never clearly understood with commercial ac is the phase differences (single, 2, 3) and how they affect the voltages. Wouldn't the example they give be a 2-phase circuit? Each 120V leg being a phase?
                            Last edited by line-em-up; 08-01-2011, 02:00 PM.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
                              B
                              b
                              c
                              Yup

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                                Based on the wire color, BBC. The red and black legs are hot, each with 120 volts out of phase. The ground and neutral should read almost the same, except for the voltage drop along the neutral.
                                The thing that I've never clearly understood with commercial ac is the phase differences (single, 2, 3) and how they affect the voltages. Wouldn't the example they give be a 2-phase circuit? Each 120V leg being a phase?
                                Yeah sometimes it's refered to as split or dual phase.

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