jraef
Electrical
- May 29, 2002
- 11,357
This one has me scratching my head, but I figure the group consciousness will hold the necessary experience for a forensic evaluation from afar. Don't let me down... ![[wink] [wink] [wink]](/data/assets/smilies/wink.gif)
We have a 3 phase 480/277V Y-Y PT in an MCC, 4:1 ratio feeding a Multilin PQM. It's been sitting for 4 years not connected to anything (in Las Vegas, so it's been warm and dry). Now they are finally commissioning the system and they are getting a strange reading from the PT. Line to Line it is reading 120V as it should, but Line to Neutral it is reading 81V, not 69V as it should. I'm thinking they have a problem with the N-G connection and it is floating a bit. Any other ideas on what might be happening or reasons why mine would be "inconsistent with reality"?
Drawing attached, it's a scan of a fax, so it's a bit fuzzy but you should be able to see the pertinent information.
"Dear future generations: Please accept our apologies. We were rolling drunk on petroleum."
— Kilgore Trout (via Kurt Vonnegut)
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![[wink] [wink] [wink]](/data/assets/smilies/wink.gif)
We have a 3 phase 480/277V Y-Y PT in an MCC, 4:1 ratio feeding a Multilin PQM. It's been sitting for 4 years not connected to anything (in Las Vegas, so it's been warm and dry). Now they are finally commissioning the system and they are getting a strange reading from the PT. Line to Line it is reading 120V as it should, but Line to Neutral it is reading 81V, not 69V as it should. I'm thinking they have a problem with the N-G connection and it is floating a bit. Any other ideas on what might be happening or reasons why mine would be "inconsistent with reality"?
Drawing attached, it's a scan of a fax, so it's a bit fuzzy but you should be able to see the pertinent information.
"Dear future generations: Please accept our apologies. We were rolling drunk on petroleum."
— Kilgore Trout (via Kurt Vonnegut)
For the best use of Eng-Tips, please click here -> faq731-376