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nbashir786

Hi All,

I am interesting in findanyone who has any pictures or experience of working on bi-phase power supplies. The site where I am involved needs to increase its demand and a bi-phase supply will be provided by the local DNO (Power Networks). Would I be correct to say this is two of the three phases of a three phase supply?



Any thoughts or assistance welcomed?



Regards

Nadeem
 
some places used to have 2 phase supplys ,if they wanted to run 3 phase equipment they had to use a phase converter to create a false 3rd phase
 
You can have two legs and neutral off a three phase transformer, or all three legs of a centre taped transformer. The centre being neutral.

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BTW Bi-phase can be an American 90 degree phase shift system, search Scott transformer
 
You can have two legs and neutral off a three phase transformer, or all three legs of a centre taped transformer. The centre being neutral.

Click HERE

BTW Bi-phase can be an American 90 degree phase shift system, search Scott transformer



three legs of a centre taped transformer. The centre being neutral.


around here western power call this split phase


gaz
 
Welding are quite often 2 phase.

It's about time we harmonised the word Phase to something no one understands.
 
I wired a 2 phase welder as a favour about 40 years ago.
Guy that owned it said it need 2 phases, that's what it got.

Pity it was set to 240v, went well for about 1/2 a rod..

Early lesson learnt, never trust a customer
 
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