hrc
Electrical
- Nov 8, 2001
- 104
OK...picture this.
Two 3phase 208Y w/neutral into a box, from the same load center. Picking off a phase and neutral from each to get 120VAC.
Open frame AC/DC power supply, powered from the 120VAC.
Typically both power cables are active, so just picking one of them to provide power to the DC unit is fine, but in the case where the chosen source does go down, I don't want the supply to also go down. '
So, any problems with putting BOTH 120VAC sources on the supply? If they are both off the same phase, there shouldnt be any side effects, other than the possible feeding back from one phase to the other.
Two 3phase 208Y w/neutral into a box, from the same load center. Picking off a phase and neutral from each to get 120VAC.
Open frame AC/DC power supply, powered from the 120VAC.
Typically both power cables are active, so just picking one of them to provide power to the DC unit is fine, but in the case where the chosen source does go down, I don't want the supply to also go down. '
So, any problems with putting BOTH 120VAC sources on the supply? If they are both off the same phase, there shouldnt be any side effects, other than the possible feeding back from one phase to the other.