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Discuss Do 2-phase (split phase) lines ALWAYS need to be switched together? in the Electricians' Talk | All Countries area at ElectriciansForums.net

Sorry Bill, just lately we’ve had lots of resurrected threads and they tend to confuse things.
Split phase supplies can be a bit of a minefield, I got used to them working in quarries 40 odd years back.
There has been a resent thread about them, which is a bit weird in the way the DNO have done it.
 
tt system on a farm what advice would members give on fitting 300ma rcds on a split phase supply looking at pv install so type a rcd required.regards
 
0° centre tapped is normal. 180° will give 0V phase to phase and the neutral would have to be 2X phase CSA conductor.
It could be a Scott or LeBlank 90° connection

So what voltage does the PV system work on?
 
single phase inverters 3.6kw tl fitting two each protected by 100ma rcd type A, farm install.treating the install as two seperate installs g83 settings so 240v nom 1%vd design swa cable regards
 
If you are going to be feeding in to the network then you could run in to problems with 230V.
You would effectively be feeding in to only ½ of the transformer winding, it won’t be happy, neither will the DNO!

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