Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Hi Adam,Its a diagram that is kinda funky. It shows something weird at the center coil position and the two HV coils dont directly connect on the diagram. I've determined hey are connected to each other in reality and not connected to core by ohming it out.
Gerry R.
Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx> Mine has two LV coils but only one HV coil: http://www.hot-streamer.com/adam/garage/pig_14.4kV_25kVA_3.jpg Does yours have a diagram showing this, or simply a description? Mine does 14.4 and 7.2 kV so two diagrams for the LV side. Adam > Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds"
> My nameplate > suggest two HV > coils, but if this is the case, it would make no > sense to me why the > inner winding of one of the coils would be brought > out to the HV > bushing. Everything you have said would make > perfect sense if there > was only one HV coil. > > Gerry R. > > > > > > >Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson" > <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > >You're concern is certainly valid because we got > our X's and H's > >mixed up. H2 should be at RF ground. This is the HV > side closest to > >the core and when looking at the LV bushings, H2 is > the HV bushing > >on the right. > > > > >