dt38k
Industrial
- Mar 15, 2009
- 3
I have read discussions regarding a 3 phase delta with the wild leg that measures 208 to ground
In a search, I came across thread237-95429
For the most part, I understand the voltage and learned shortly after this system was installed into my new pole building years ago about the wild leg
This wild leg sits in the center of the main panel, and in two additional panels marked with orange tape
I have two lathes wired directly after the disconnect into 5 position,6 pole drum switches and the wild leg position is burning the contacts
The remaining contacts also wear at a lesser rate except for the 6th pole that is for a 90 volt dc brake
I wondered if a resistor could be used on the wild leg after the disconnect to lower the voltage
I feel that it might be best to design these machines with an on/off switch and then use magnetic starters, using the drum switch for the coils only
Any suggestions would be appreciated, there has to be a better way
Thanks, Randy
In a search, I came across thread237-95429
For the most part, I understand the voltage and learned shortly after this system was installed into my new pole building years ago about the wild leg
This wild leg sits in the center of the main panel, and in two additional panels marked with orange tape
I have two lathes wired directly after the disconnect into 5 position,6 pole drum switches and the wild leg position is burning the contacts
The remaining contacts also wear at a lesser rate except for the 6th pole that is for a 90 volt dc brake
I wondered if a resistor could be used on the wild leg after the disconnect to lower the voltage
I feel that it might be best to design these machines with an on/off switch and then use magnetic starters, using the drum switch for the coils only
Any suggestions would be appreciated, there has to be a better way
Thanks, Randy