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you keep the hv & lv on the dyn11 tx straight in phasing. you then put a cross on any two phases on the hv side of the dyn1 tx, and do the same cross with the phases on the lv side of the tx. for instance lets say we cross a & c phases on the hv & lv sides of the dyn1 tx. now draw a diagram with the four tx, split them up, 2 x dyn1, 2 x dyn11. now on the diagram where you have dyn1 tx, change the the phase plates to read cba left to right, also change the lv side to match. leave the phase plates on the dyn11 tx alone to read abc left to right on both sides. now draw the cables going between them on the hv & lv sides. now if a phase always goes to a phase and b & c phases do the same it will all tie in. prove it to yourself and follow a phase threw all the tx's, do the same will b & c phases. I do it all the time at my job, works every time.
The following is pretty colorful but in reality you will see nothing as the safety equipment stipulated by the electrical code trips the circuit open before any serious damage is done. On a circuit that has tripped on a ground or phase fault the first thing to be done is isolate the circuit using lock out procedure. The trouble shooting equipment used is a megger. Once the fault is located and repaired, the circuit is re fused or the breaker reset, power turned on and an amperage reading is taken. If all the equipment is within the manufactures specifications the circuit is signed of as operational. To quote Billy Mays "KABOOM!". For any two or more phases to make mechanical contact in a three phase electrical system creates the ultimate dead short. This results in an immediate explosion with an arc flash brighter than the surface of the sun and a complete meltdown of the conductors and equipment. Simply put, you don't want to cross phases or allow them to make contact in any single or three phase system. This is the worst thing any electrician can do.
3 phases in manufacturing process
Electrical resistance is measure in Ohms. A function of voltage divided by current. It is also dependant on the length and cross sectional area of the conductor.
No, you cannot run different phases in the same conduit. In electrical systems, different phases must be kept separate to prevent interference and ensure proper functioning of the system. Mixing phases in the same conduit can lead to imbalanced loads, increased heat generation, and potential safety hazards. It is important to follow electrical codes and standards to maintain the integrity and safety of the electrical system.
The electrical symbol for a bulb is a circle with a cross inside it. The cross represents the filament inside the bulb.
we get different phases of the moon
An electrical double wrapped cross joint is just like an ordinary cross joint but double wrapped with electrical tape. It is used where two tap conductors need to extend away from the branch conductor in the opposite direction and is stronger than the ordinary cross joint.
Nothing will happen if you break a cross.
The cross product is created.
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Phase barriers enhances the distance between two phases thus making the medium between two phases less vulnerable for breakdown.
then you are dead.
The electrical resistance of a body is affected by the material it is made of, its length, cross-sectional area, and temperature. Materials with high resistivity, longer lengths, smaller cross-sectional areas, and higher temperatures will have higher electrical resistance.
it is not possible to do that.