Your question is not very clear, but usually the higher voltage 'wild leg' goes on the "B" phase terminals in breaker boxes. However, I have seen it on the "C" phase as well.
High or "wild" leg phase to ground.
Yes, a wye transformer can have a high leg, but it typically occurs in a specific configuration known as a "wild leg" or "high leg" delta system. In this setup, one phase is intentionally offset to provide a higher voltage relative to the neutral, often used in three-phase systems to supply single-phase loads. However, standard wye configurations do not inherently include a high leg; it is more commonly associated with delta systems.
Assuming you are talking about a 120/240v delta system the color coding is as follows. Phase A(120v)-Black Phase B(208v "Wild leg/High phase")-Orange Phase C(120v)-Blue There are other color coding methods but this is the most common.
Of the three conductors the combination is irrelevant except with respect to phasing and rotation. If the equipment requires proper phasing ( motors need to turn a specific direction), wire it up and "bump" a contactor. If the direction of rotation is not correct, swap 2 of the conductors. Do the swap at the lineside of the disconnect/ breaker, etc. In the case of an HVAC/R non-scroll compressor, rotation is not an issue. One exception would be if the control system were to use one phase to neutral. This should not be the case as you specified 4 wire three phase, which implies the fourth conductor by code, is a ground and control is provided by two of the three conductors providing control voltage. Check the schematic and/ or contact the manufacturer of the equip. lc
There are buck-boost transformers available that will do just that. I don't know about the buck-boost transformers, but most residential service is 110/220 single phase. The phase is split at the transformer that feeds the house from the power line. You will often see appliances marked with a voltage of 208/230 or something in that rang. So you should have single phase 110/220 volt already. Hope this helps, waterman@bluemarble.net. You cannot get 208V directly from residential service. 208V is usually found in 3 phase commercial/industrial supply. You can get 240V, as mentioned above, between the two hots of residential service. Check the ratings on your device to see if that will work, keeping in mind the device must be able to handle a minumum of 250VAC for that to work.
There is no phase 10 and there is no wild card.
No, you cannot discard a wild card in Phase 10.
No, you cannot pick up a wild card in Phase 10.
A wild card in Phase 10 is worth 25 points.
No, in Phase 10, wild cards cannot be moved once they are placed in a set or run.
No, in Phase 10, you cannot replace a wild card with another card.
In the game Phase 10, a Wild Card is worth 25 points.
In Phase 10, a wild card can be used as any number or color, and its value is determined by the player who holds it.
Hollywood Goes Wild was created in 2001.
In Phase 10, a wild card is worth 25 points. Players can use wild cards to substitute for any card they need to complete a phase. However, if a wild card is used in a player's hand at the end of the game, it contributes to their total score in that round.
No, in Phase 10, you cannot replace a wild card with any other card of your choice. Wild cards can only be used as substitutes for any other card needed to complete a phase.
In Phase 10, the Wild Card can be used as a substitute for any number or color in a set or run. It can also be used to complete a Phase. Each player can only use one Wild Card per turn.