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Re: 3-phase filter hookup



Hi Bart,
    I am no expert but I have one of terrys filters and thought of this. A
friend who knows more than me about these things pointed out that the
problem is that the neutral terminal might carry too much current as it is
only designed for one phase at a time. This makes sense. At the same time I
am only putting 15 amps into the thing and it is designed for twenty so I
expect it wouldn't matter too much in my case. Hope this helps.

cheers
bob golding
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Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 5:31 AM
Subject: 3-phase filter hookup


> Original Poster: "Barton B. Anderson" <tesla123-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Hopefully a simple question here. I've got my coil setup now in this new
> house and everythings ready to fire up (when I do it will be the first
time
> since last July in MN). Anyway, I installed a 30A line filter (3-phase) in
> the control mod replacing the one I blew a 1/2" hole in on my last run in
> MN (went out with a bang!). I would like to make this a bit more robust if
> possible. So, I think I could bus L1, L2, L3 together hooking up one hot
to
> the bus and the other hot to N (neutral). This is a 220V system (btw) with
> 2 hots and a ground.
>
> So,will paralleling the original filtering per leg increase current
> carrying capabilty? I think it will but it may also change the filtering
> frequency. Thought I'd throw this past anyone with a bit of knowledge on
> the 3-phase filters.
>
> Thanks,
> Bart
>
>
>