makeb4break
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2005
- 2
I just checked out a friend's new place, an old cigar factory (now residential). He wants power outlets on his walls, so I opened up the j-box that used to be feeding some roof-mounted air conditioning units. What I found were 7 120v lines, one line at 208v to ground, and one ground. All were 12 ga. multi-strand. There are a few things I don't get: a) how can one line be 208 w/respect to ground, rather than w/respect to another as in 3 phase wye. B) why no neutral, and what can I do about it to get the guy some power in his place? The subpanel had 4 wires coming in: 3 2 ga. wires at 120, 120, and 208, and one flimsy ground wire (10 ga). No neutral bus, no ground bus. Plus, the 208 feed was at 240v w/respect to the other two 120 feeds. Anybody have any insight? Thanks!