Originally Posted by
Rivets
Hi Mike,
L1 - L2 is only one phase. So is L2 - L3, and L3 - L1.
The 240 volt, 120 degree 3 phase relationship only comes into play when the single phases above are interconnected to a suitable load eg. a 3 phase motor. It has to be that way, because each terminal pair above is connected across a single transformer winding.
So, the 240 volt welder power supply will only see one phase when connected to any one of the above 3 combinations.
Don't know about the "wild" leg.
Cheers,
Rivets
Correct, and I've also never heard it called the "wild" leg but I have heard it refered to as "red high 208". I guess it all depends on your teacher.
Steve
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