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Default A basic 3-phase question

Would it not confuse a motor though?
Brian

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AnthonyL wrote:
So in the coffee bar this morning chat pondered on 3-phase and how to
know which of the 3 wires was which phase. I've done some googling
and would like the experts to confirm:


1. It doesn't matter which wire is which phase providing the sequence
of 1-2-3 2-3-1 or 3-1-2 is maintained when connecting, or any pair
swapped if that is what is required.


2. The voltage between any two phases is 440v and it doesn't matter
which two


and


3. The voltage between any phase and ground/neutral is 240v


Is that correct?


Are there any conditions when the phase needs to be known? If so how
is it detected?


when connecting up a 3 phase gennerating plant to the grid. Can't
remember, I never became a poer engineer.


As long as they were in the right order wouldn't they just slip into
sync?

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