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Default Two phases to house - loss of neutral

D Yuniskis wrote:
Sylvia Else wrote:
D Yuniskis wrote:
Have we decided that you really have two different *phases*
vs. two different *legs* (but really "single phase" -- think
center tapped transformer).


Four wires on the power poles in the street, being a three phase
supply. We have three wires leading from the street, and two power
meters, plus a third meter for the off peak water supply.


I'll ignore the comment about power meters as you can get
power meters with all sorts of internal topologies (i.e.,
I can't deduce anything from that).

So, does *your* house have "phases" A and B dropped to it;
your neighbor gets B & C; *his* neighbor C & A; the large
*business* at the end of the block A B & C, etc.?


My neighbour appears only to have one phase. He commented to me that he
remembered that the previous owner of my property had got a second phase
installed, but didn't know why.

Presumably the power company tries to balance phases.

Sylvia.