guiyermo
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2008
- 19
Hello all,
Currently I am looking at a 3-Phase 4-Wire system (208/120 V) which will be supplied from an Automatic Transfer System (ATS). This ATS does not have the typical Normal and Emergency sources one can find in regular ATS systems: step down transformer (Normal) and the generator (Emergency). In this case both sources are two identical delta-wye transformers (100 to 150 kVA) with secondary (208/120 V) solidly grounded. I have spent the last day and a half reading other threads but I still don't find a solid answer.
I would like your opinion on the following question:
Is it required a 4-pole ATS?
Thanks,
Currently I am looking at a 3-Phase 4-Wire system (208/120 V) which will be supplied from an Automatic Transfer System (ATS). This ATS does not have the typical Normal and Emergency sources one can find in regular ATS systems: step down transformer (Normal) and the generator (Emergency). In this case both sources are two identical delta-wye transformers (100 to 150 kVA) with secondary (208/120 V) solidly grounded. I have spent the last day and a half reading other threads but I still don't find a solid answer.
I would like your opinion on the following question:
Is it required a 4-pole ATS?
Thanks,