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On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 12:04:07 -0500, RoyJ
wrote: Assuming a nominal 240VAC supply, 245V is in no way "not correct" -- it's only about a 2% overvoltage. And since there is likely no load in shop when the install was taking place, the 245 would be a higher than normal reading. But I question the use of "3phase" and "245 volts" in the OP question. Around here, 245 volts would be perfectly normal for a single phase circuit, very high for a "standard" 208/3 phase delta. Can't say that i have ever heard of 208 V 3 phase delta sources. All of the 208 V, 3 phase stuff i have seen has been 120/208 V, 3 phase "Y". Wiring motors for 208 V, 3 phase delta i have seen though, they typically also have taps for 240 V, 3 phase and other voltages as well. |
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