Square D stuff?   We tie our panels to some of these at storm water sites
which power three to four giant motors to deal with storm water.    Funny
to me  that 0-20 system controls and monitors these high voltage
monsters... Relays and 14 guage wire... Ha

On Jan 7, 2017 6:06 PM, "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]> wrote:

OK, last month I tried to use a 240-208 transformer to convert 480 to 400.
Transformer complained and that poor old 480 circuit breaker just would not
cooperate.

So, today I have a 240 to 480 delta to delta.  I rewired the 480 side to Y
by joining all the taps.
Feeding 208 in the 240 side should have given me 416 volts... one would
think.

First try, the transformer made lots of noise the the wires were dancing in
the conduit.  Probably means something is wrong.  So I disconnected the Y
connection and just had three windings on the HV secondary.  But I was
getting 720 volts instead of 400.  Hmmm..

OK, not understanding something here, but it is off by a factor of the
square root of 3 so it is a three phase problem and I would have to break
out a book about phasor diagrams to understand it.  I did discover that if
I connected all the outputs and left the taps floating it remained silent.
If I connected the taps and left the outputs floating it grunted loudly.
Don’t understand that either but I am sure it has something to so with
phase relations.

So, thinking that the transformation ratio changes by the square root of 3
when you go from delta to Y, tomorrow I am thinking of converting the
primary to Y so we are Y-Y and hopefully the original ratio will
re-appear.

I will be feeding it from a 208 delta circuit.

This will involving taking a small hack saw to those huge square copper
windings on the primary side to disconnect them from each other and tie
three ends together.  So kinda kills the resale value of the transformer if
it does not work.

So far, no smoke, fire, arc flash or electrocution.  I was using a fluke
voltmeter on 720 volts and bare hands though.....
If I make my wife a widow, please nominate me for a Darwin.

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