alwaink
Electrical
- Oct 26, 2004
- 41
I was just told by someone that you can send both AC and DC voltages down the same cable at the same time (to a Wye motor winding). There's a sensor gauge that requires DC voltage and has a lead connected to the Wye neutral. The guy's reasoning is that the motor only sees the AC components, and at the Wye neutral, both AC voltage and current should be zero (this I agree). So at neutral there's only DC components left, which feeds to the sensor gauge.
I honestly had never heard of this before...maybe it's just because I just graduated and dont' have much experience yet. Could someone validate this? Thanks.
I honestly had never heard of this before...maybe it's just because I just graduated and dont' have much experience yet. Could someone validate this? Thanks.