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By design are you going to wind the transformer yourself? In your design you need a 5:1 ratio. On the output side of the transformer any two legs of a three phase transformer is considered single phase voltage. Good luck on your project.

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Q: How do you design a transformer with three phase 400v input and single phase 2000v output?
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