PnCEngineer
Electrical
- May 22, 2015
- 3
I am dealing with a three phase, open delta set of station service transformers that was (for whatever reason) set up to deliver 208V potential to a set of open delta auxiliary VTs. The transformers are configured as shown below. One of the open delta auxiliary VTs is fed from phase C to neutral (X2 of the first transformer and X3 of the second transformer)- I understand clearly from the diagram how this yields 208V. The second open delta aux VT is fed from phase A to the ungrounded center tap of the other transformer (X1 of the first transformer and X2 of the second transformer, which is shown untapped on the diagram). I can't seem to wrap my head around this one. Won't this voltage float? I know that it must work as this is existing equipment that has been connected like this for 50+ years. Just trying to understand it better.