I've heard many a time on here that people don't understand three phase enough to work on it.
Im just wondering what exactly people don't understand?
 
reminds me of a memorable mistake i made in my youth was removing a drill bit from behind a 3 phase air handling unit motor and had to take off the perspex plate to get my hand down, i turned the breaker off and then went on a coffee break, while i was away the machine next to it tripped and a member of the team came in and isolated the unit that had tripped and put my unit back intthe breaker back onto my unit, i returned and poked my head into the board and then shoved my hand down to get the drill bit, i understand 3 phase
 
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Three coils 120 degreesin a steam turbine or whatever is used. Neutral is taken from where the 3 coils are connected together. Line to neutral is 400vRMS (max. 565.6 volts) Line to earth is 230vRMS (max. 325 volts. A common misconception is that all lines supply power simultaneously but they don't this is why the neutral is the same size (cable) as a single phase.
Electrical items only using 400v don't need a neutral such as motors.
I don't know about 3rd harmonicas!
Star and delta are different ways of connecting to three phase but I don't know about star-delta switching on motors as it wasn't covered on my domestic installers course :p
you can creat a three phase supply by connecting (mechanically) a three phase motor to a three phase motor both at 3000rpm. This would give you three phase.

Think thats it. Pretty much everything on three phase that there is :p
 
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Three coils 120 degreesin a steam turbine or whatever is used. Neutral is taken from where the 3 coils are connected together. Line to neutral is 400vRMS (max. 565.6 volts) Line to earth is 230vRMS (max. 325 volts. A common misconception is that all lines supply power simultaneously but they don't this is why the neutral is the same size (cable) as a single phase.
Electrical items only using 400v don't need a neutral such as motors.
I don't know about 3rd harmonicas!
Star and delta are different ways of connecting to three phase but I don't know about star-delta switching on motors as it wasn't covered on my domestic installers course :p
you can creat a three phase supply by connecting (mechanically) a three phase motor to a three phase motor both at 3000rpm. This would give you three phase. You could also do with with single three phase motor by supplying one coil with 230v, the other two coils would generate the other 2 phases, although admittitly this is a **** way of doing it.

Think thats it. Pretty much everything on three phase that there is :p

Thanks , i dont need to bother doing a HNC now you've explained all the theoretical science.
:-D
 
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