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The fuses that protect the individual legs of the three phase system will blow open.
Electric power is measured in watts. It does not matter if it is single phase or three phase. All things being equal, for the same load, the power measured in a single phase circuit or a three phase circuit, will be the same.
Connect a 2:1 ratio step-down transformer across any two line conductors of the three-phase supply, and the secondary will provide a 240-V single-phase supply. Unless you are qualified to do so, don't do this yourself, because the circuit will require the installation of overcurrent protection devices such as fuses or circuit breakers, in accordance with the relevant regulations, to make the installation safe.
The currents between legs of a three phase circuit should be within about 10% of each other.
The voltage drop should not exceed 3% on a feeder or branch circuit.
yes we can use as a single phase circuit because at practise directly the 3-phase circuit is made by combining the three single phase circuits
single phase have 2 wire treephase have 3, and 4 wires
The fuses that protect the individual legs of the three phase system will blow open.
3 pole circuit breakers are used for 3 phase lines
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Electric power is measured in watts. It does not matter if it is single phase or three phase. All things being equal, for the same load, the power measured in a single phase circuit or a three phase circuit, will be the same.
There is no individual fuse. The ECM has 2 or 3 fuses, and it controls the check engine light.There is no individual fuse. The ECM has 2 or 3 fuses, and it controls the check engine light.
Connect a 2:1 ratio step-down transformer across any two line conductors of the three-phase supply, and the secondary will provide a 240-V single-phase supply. Unless you are qualified to do so, don't do this yourself, because the circuit will require the installation of overcurrent protection devices such as fuses or circuit breakers, in accordance with the relevant regulations, to make the installation safe.
Im pretty sure that it could be that your ac is running a 3 phase config. and that there is a problem inside of your unit. Also check for a proper ground.
I dont know if you can actually convert the oven's wiring from 3-phase to single phase. You can, however, convert the single phase circuit that will feed the oven to a 3-phase system. To this you will need a phase converter. Now, where to purchase such an item, and how much they cost? i have no idea.
3 pole would be for 3 phase, 4 pole would be 3 phase & neutral