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Can you explain why on a 480v delta secondary, it has a wild leg voltage that can be from 300 to 420. What determines the wild leg voltage. I know why it happens because the delta doesn't carry a neutral it is just a frame ground. Only thing I can think of is the resistance of the Earth ground that could cause such a fluctuation or the load on the phase.
The more I watch these video lessons, the more I understand the transformer configurations. Awesome.
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the only video that actually explains it well. Thanks!
Hi, I Just found your videos and have watched several. Thank you for taking the time to produce this content! You explain things the same way I think and I enjoy your presentations. A big heartfelt thanks! I appreciate your subtle humor and down to earth approach!
Great explanation- Love your videos.
Thank you for an excellent explanation. Very clear and on point!
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Do you have a video explaining transformer vector groups?
Can you explain why on a 480v delta secondary, it has a wild leg voltage that can be from 300 to 420. What determines the wild leg voltage. I know why it happens because the delta doesn't carry a neutral it is just a frame ground. Only thing I can think of is the resistance of the Earth ground that could cause such a fluctuation or the load on the phase.
Is this a STEP DOWN configuration as drawn? Delta to Wye
Please draw in some voltage’s? Wonderful clear drawing.
Should have used lowercase a, b, c, & n in the ‘ Y ‘ side 😊. Great explanation.
Please explain grounding
Why isn't this a phase-phase fault? Because of the windings? Or maybe i don't understand what a phase-phase fault is