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Electrical
- Jun 9, 2010
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I have a 4w+G system in which generators and utility feed a common 3P automatic transfer switch. The load then goes to a 3w+G switchboard and then to another 3P transfer switch.
The utility is 2000kVA OA, 12470 pri Y 480/277v sec and the Generators are connected Y through a 3 pole transfer switch. The Gen's are not a seperatly derived system. I know if you have multiple switches in a row that you want to switch the neutral, but what if my new switch is 3W+G with no neutral connection?
The current will not have parallel paths due to the fact the new system is without a neutral and having multiple 3P switches in row would not be an issue if the load is 3W+G - correct?
The utility is 2000kVA OA, 12470 pri Y 480/277v sec and the Generators are connected Y through a 3 pole transfer switch. The Gen's are not a seperatly derived system. I know if you have multiple switches in a row that you want to switch the neutral, but what if my new switch is 3W+G with no neutral connection?
The current will not have parallel paths due to the fact the new system is without a neutral and having multiple 3P switches in row would not be an issue if the load is 3W+G - correct?