Message from @PureEvilPie
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one uses 3 wires not 4
It switched from triangle to star connection
4
It had an earth and 3 phases
ah yeah, that is what so me call it; triangle or star
did this turn into an EE course?
yes. Please calculate the ground fault current if a 1.4KV XFMR shorts the seconday windings with a sufficently large conductor as to exceed the per unit XFMR rating.
lol
I fucking punched the desk when I figured out the exact wire that was supposedly cut
It was so satisfying
lol yeah, i've had that at home actually
One yr during a storm, I lost the neutral line running from the pole to the house.
Sadly, it wsn't the ONLY wire running from the house to the pole as my cable modem conductor was also hung that way
The reason that wire being cut caused all the issues was that it allowed the lamp's phase to act as a latch for the relay that kept the lamp turned on, the wire layout caused the faulty latch to bypass the off button, and pressing the on button connected the same phase on both pins of the lamp, turning it off. @ManAnimal
With no neutral, return current had to go SOMEWHERE
melted the HELL out of that tiny coax cable in about 1/2 a second
Do you know what a 'synchroscope' is Timeward? It works on a similar principle
In power distribution, you have a large load or 'grid' and you want to provide more capacity to a live circuit without turning everything off
but if your on-coming 3-phase generator runs at a freq even SLIGHTLY out of phase with the online system, you'll see a LARGE voltage across the switch/breaker you are closing. As there is usually hundreds or even thousands of amps available, closing 180 deg out of phase can turn a 1 ton circuit breaker into a projectile
@PureEvilPie Little mistake in alignment makes lever in wall go boom
A 'sychro-scope' has an analog meter and a pair of 'sync lamps' connected across the online and oncoming behind an isolation xfrm set. When the voltage is 'in sync' the lamps go off
when the sources go out of phase, the lamps come on get brightest at 180, then dim again
lights are out? close breaker
Maybe thats why the two ohases we measured yesterday were at 380V
yup
When they should've been at zero
Small desync in the circuit breaker
because two phase of the same line witll always vary by 120 deg
Generator
Fhck
most simulators pass at least one phase of three through a phase shift-cirucit so that on phase + the shifted phase gives a new voltage based on the amount of shift
that's how a VFD works
>people live on hope
lol
people live on power
no power? no toliets, food, water... no hope
people live on potential, face resistance and need capacitance
or something like that