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#121551 08/07/05 02:01 AM
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Let's assume the primary circuit is 12,470Y/7,200. That means the xfmr primary windings are arranged as a 7.2 kV, corner-grounded, open delta.

Ok.. If I look at it that way, it starts to make sense.. I don't deal with the primary side at all, but it's good to know how that side is configured.

I don't normally deal with delta either.. in my world, everything is WYE, or single-phase.

#121552 08/07/05 10:09 AM
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"I don't normally deal with delta either.. in my world, everything is WYE, or single-phase."

Yeah, deltas are a strange beast.


What I would do if I had a phase rotation meter:

1. Dig through my garage and find the pair of old 100 VA control xfmrs I have there.

2. Take them to the office of a friend who has 208Y/120 service.

3. Connect them between any two phases and neutral, with the secondaries connected open delta.

4. Connect the rotation meter to the secondary.

I think there are places where there are no delta secondaries at all. They seem to be unheard of in Europe, and I know of utilities in the US that refuse to connect new ones.

Here in my area, however, they remain quite common, although for years I worked on nothing but wye systems.

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