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When 3 phase step down transformer primary side 2 phase came?

You cannot obtain a two-phase supply from a three-phase system. What you are referring to is a 'split-phase' single-phase system, in which one phase of the transformer's delta secondary is centre tapped, with that tap then being grounded and providing the neutral connection; the outer ends of the same winding provide two line ('hot') connections, L1 and L2. The potential difference between L1 and L2 is then 240 V, whereas the potential difference between either L1 or L2 and the neutral is 120 V.


How do you change a three phase lang commercial grill to a single phase?

Some commercial grills have the ability to be wired up single or three phase. Find the grille's nameplate and see if it can be done. This job is best done by an electrician as resistance coil ends have to be found and series or paralleled together depending on what the voltage is. I have done this once on an electric kiln and it took about an hour. To save you electrician costs have the manual of the grill ready so that the connection can be determined right away.


What is star connection in datail?

If you can imagine a machine's three phase windings with a common point of connection, thus forming a 'star' shape, with each phase winding displaced from each by 120 degrees. The 'free' ends of the three phase windings are then connected, externally, by wires called 'line conductors', while the common point of connection (the 'star point') is (in the case of generators and transformer secondaries) earthed (grounded) and connected, externally, by a wire called the 'neutral conductor'.The voltages measured between any pair of line conductors are called 'line voltages', and the voltages measured between any single line conductor and the neutral conductor (i.e. across individual phase windings) are called 'phase voltages'. A line voltage is the vector sum of its phase voltages, making in 1.732 times the value of a phase voltage.


Why neutral is not requied in 3 phase?

As far as I understand, you don't need neutral line for connecting appliances that is 3-phase compilant. You only need the neutral line to connect a single phase appliance, which you connect along with one of the three lines.


How you can connect three single phase transformers as a three phase transformer Y to Y?

You can not unless the installation is a motor and cost is not important. Depending on the amount of money you want to spend to make this happen there is a device on the market called a VFD ( Variable Frequency Drive). On the three phase input terminals you apply your single phase voltage. On the output terminals you connect your three phase motor. When run in this configuration there is an internal switch that has to be changed to let the VFD know that it should be looking for only two lines on the input to be hot. Other wise the VFD thinks that there is a line loss on the three phase input terminals and the unit will not start.

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