Yes, you can obtain 120V from a 380V three-phase system using a transformer. By utilizing a step-down transformer designed to convert 380V to 120V, you can safely provide the desired voltage for single-phase loads. Additionally, you can also achieve 120V by using a phase-to-phase connection in a three-phase system, depending on the system configuration. However, it’s crucial to ensure that the transformer and wiring are properly rated for the application to ensure safety and efficiency.
380V ÷ √3 = 219.4
380V
220/380V
304 Amperes
There are no three phase 120 volt systems.
380V ÷ √3 = 219.4
380V
220/380V
10amp
Not advisable, the voltage differential is too great.
Brazil has a nominal voltage of 220/380V.
You can use a voltage converter to step down the 460V 3 phase motor to match the 380V 50Hz supply. Make sure the converter can handle the motor's current requirements. It's also advisable to consult with an electrician to ensure safe and proper installation.
5 kva
304 Amperes
220V single phase (domestic) 380V three phase (industrial)
There are no three phase 120 volt systems.
Yes, it will run drawing little more extra current in similar conditions. The motor is expected to be running in lesser rpm as well.