pisimatza
Electrical
- Nov 30, 2007
- 41
Hi
I am disputing with a colleague:
I say : Phase "A" exists. every 3-phase system has a phase "A"
He says: Phase "A" is random. Important is just the rotation ABC, or BAC. You cant determine which is A.
I believe: every circuit has a phase A, that can be measured, and labeled as A.
If there is another source: transformer, Generator, etc: That has also a phase "A".
If you want to connect the 2 circuits(even through buscoupler), you have to connect A to A.
Question: if i am true, how can one measure which one is phase A ?
I am disputing with a colleague:
I say : Phase "A" exists. every 3-phase system has a phase "A"
He says: Phase "A" is random. Important is just the rotation ABC, or BAC. You cant determine which is A.
I believe: every circuit has a phase A, that can be measured, and labeled as A.
If there is another source: transformer, Generator, etc: That has also a phase "A".
If you want to connect the 2 circuits(even through buscoupler), you have to connect A to A.
Question: if i am true, how can one measure which one is phase A ?