In North America, you can connect a 240-V load across two lines (not 'phases') of a three-phase system with a 240-V line voltage. In Europe, you would need to connect the load between any one line conductor and the neutral conductor.
I quite happily ran a UK-manufactured 230-V front-loading washing machine for many years in Canada using the method you describe, in the days before such machines were very common. Incidentally, the Canadian system is not a 'two-phase' system; two-phase systems (phase voltages displaced by 90 degrees) are very uncommon these days.
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Yes of course!! 10 kva electrical power is 10 kva electrical power either it would be three phase or single phase. But other factors i.e. current, voltage changes accordingly. Actually this question is quit confusable. Because in 3phase system, if each phase gives 10kva power (single phase power = 10 kva) then 3 phase power will be 10 X 3 = 30 Kva If we go leteratualy towasrds the question, then the asnwer will be - No. becasue 10 kva supply to 3 phase load will be 3phase supply(i.e440V) & 10kva supply to single phase load will be single supply (i.e 250V).
You will need a phase converter. Avaliable at an industrial supply company like granger supply
It doesn't. You can make a differential amplifier with a single power supply.
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usually they say its possible 2 convert a 2phase supply to 3 phase.if its so then how?
The standard nominal voltage in Canada for a single-phase residential supply is 240/120-V split-phase supply.
Two-phase supplies, in which the phase voltages are displaced from each other by 90 degrees, are less economical than three-phase systems.
There are three wires supplying power to your home two line wires @ 110 volts each and one nutral.
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Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.The difference between a double pole switch and a single pole switch is the use of the switch in the installation or equipment. A double pole switch is used when the voltage from two circuits has to be broken. An example of this is a 240 volt supply. A single pole switch is used where there is only a single supply voltage that has to be broken.
To obtain an answer the country name must be stated. There are many countries throughout the world that are divided into Provinces. In Canada there is no Province that has no electrical supply.
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.230kvAnswerThe nominal supply voltage to a residence depends on the national electrical standards in the country in which you live, but no residential single-phase supply exist in the kilovolt range. European countries have a standard nominal voltage of 230 V (which you could express as 0.230 kV, if you really wanted to!) and the US and Canada have a nominal 240/120 V supply voltage.And the correct symbol for kilovolts is 'kV', not'kv'.
Bcoz in single phase if supply is interrupt or any trouble there is no power .but in 3 phase if 1phase supply gone we can manage it by other 2 phases
I think crude oil and oil is the same thing and if so yes Canada does supply the most oil to the US