dlmartin
Electrical
- Nov 22, 2004
- 10
I have a three phase, 480/277, 750kVA, Y-Y solidly grounded, transformer with 4 runs of 500MCM copper to the service entrance (approximately 60 ft). A voltage recorder at the meter shows several voltage blinks on 1 phase, while the other 2 phases seem normal. The voltage that drops on the single phase does not seem to be dropping with an increase in load current. For example, at one point, I gathered the following:
Aphase: 430A, 281V
Bphase: 460A, 155V
Cphase: 575A, 282V
This has occured several times over a 1 month period, but the single phase voltage that drops is not always the same phase.
Does anyone know a probable cause? Thanks.
Aphase: 430A, 281V
Bphase: 460A, 155V
Cphase: 575A, 282V
This has occured several times over a 1 month period, but the single phase voltage that drops is not always the same phase.
Does anyone know a probable cause? Thanks.