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Re: Six Phase Power
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Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Wye/Delta transfomer does it...
Three transformers, one set of windings connected in Wye, the other in
Delta. You need to have the appropriate 1.73:1 voltage ratio if you want to
get the same RMS voltage on each leg.
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Subject: Six Phase Power
> Original poster: "David Thomson" <dwt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Does anybody here know if three phase power can be easily converted to
> six phase power? And if so, how is it done?
>
> Dave
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