I forgot to mention that both schematics shown are the same - I just included them both to demonstrate how their symbols are configured.

In other words, the uppermost schematic is drawn out in the familiar Wye fashion - it's drawn with one winding at 0 degrees on the Y axis, then the other two windings are attached at 120 degree intervals from the Y axis [this is to reflect electrical degrees - somewhat..].

The drawing below it shows how everything relates to the symbolic schematic - it shows how everything gets connected exactly the same as the Wye schematic, but looks more simpler due to being an easier to read 1 line schematic.

I was hoping these methods will help persons visualise the symbolic connection easier [try to make it easier to visualise how they end up connected], which is the reason for posting both types of schematic drawings.

Scott SET - clogging your head with endless non important trivia

P.S. - had a typo to edit out!!

[This message has been edited by Scott35 (edited 05-11-2001).]


Scott " 35 " Thompson
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