[GreenKeys] History - Why voltages andfrequencies are chosen(5v & 3.3v l...
Peter Gottlieb
hpnpilot at gmail.com
Fri Nov 23 12:47:07 EST 2012
380, more lately standardizing on 400, is European although we are still getting orders for 380 for China. Right now we have this MG set at work to get 380 50Hz for testing. Crude, but effective.
Peter
On Nov 23, 2012, at 11:37 AM, "Ralph Mowery" <rmowery28146 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> That is mainly the way we did it where I used to work. The power company furnished us with some 13.2 KV that was stepped down from some other very high voltage. We then sent it to about 15 or 20 other rooms in the plant at 13.2 KV and then converted it to 480 volt 3 phase and 277 volt grounded Wye. From that we then converted it to 120 volts or 220 volts single phase. Also for a couple of pieces of equipment there was some 208 volt 3 phase and I think it was 380 volts also to power some equipmnet.
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> That threw us to start with as the 380 volt 3 phase equipment was installed about 15 years ago and no one bothered to tell us about that odd voltage. It was mainly for some resistance heaters that used from about 20 amps to 300 amps. While adjusting the controlers during the checkout phase we could not understand why they would not put out the 480 volts like many of the others and after a short search found out the equipment was only good for 380 volts so that was the voltage it was being fed with.
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> [Most common industrial is 480/277 Wye grounded neutral. Larger facilities are "primary metered" at 13.8 kV and get better rates as the company bought and maintains MV switchgear and transformers. ]
>
> Another reason to meter on the primary side, is that the customer eats (pays for) the losses in the transformers.
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