stripedbass
Industrial
- Feb 17, 2001
- 33
Our company sometimes builds trailers with some of the equipment being three-phase and single phase motors. We'll take the trailers to a site and have the utility company build us a bank of transformer(s) for power. The power is normally 120/240 3-phase 200A 4-wire delta.
My question is this: suppose we have all single phase equipment (one and two pole breakers) in a three-phase panel. We go to the site and have the utility company connect 3-phase power. The breaker panel is configured so that the 'B' phase does not have any breakers assigned to it. Typically, the 'B' phase is the "high-leg".
Later, if we want to add a 3-phase motor, the power is available and the panel will accept the 3-pole breaker.
Are there any problems with leaving the 'B' phase unoccuppied?
thanks,
SB
My question is this: suppose we have all single phase equipment (one and two pole breakers) in a three-phase panel. We go to the site and have the utility company connect 3-phase power. The breaker panel is configured so that the 'B' phase does not have any breakers assigned to it. Typically, the 'B' phase is the "high-leg".
Later, if we want to add a 3-phase motor, the power is available and the panel will accept the 3-pole breaker.
Are there any problems with leaving the 'B' phase unoccuppied?
thanks,
SB