bytebyte
Electrical
- Sep 25, 2005
- 32
I hope I can get some assistance on this problem....
A customer with 3-ph open delta 120/240 V is having high voltage on the hi leg of 220 volts, which exceeded the +5% limit of 208V. The two primary side phases of the transformer are balanced. The primary voltage is fairly balanced at 123 volts on both phases. The load and reactive power on the primary side are balanced as well on the two phases.
What could be causing the high voltage on the hi leg?
Based on the primary voltage, the high leg votlage should be 123*root3= 213v. But from the high leg voltage, 220/root3=127v, but the voltage measured on the primary side is not 127 but 123v.
thanks for your help!
A customer with 3-ph open delta 120/240 V is having high voltage on the hi leg of 220 volts, which exceeded the +5% limit of 208V. The two primary side phases of the transformer are balanced. The primary voltage is fairly balanced at 123 volts on both phases. The load and reactive power on the primary side are balanced as well on the two phases.
What could be causing the high voltage on the hi leg?
Based on the primary voltage, the high leg votlage should be 123*root3= 213v. But from the high leg voltage, 220/root3=127v, but the voltage measured on the primary side is not 127 but 123v.
thanks for your help!