CobyRupert
Super Member
So on a Y, the centre is neutral? And at 600, any outer point to neutral is 347?
I built a 600 rotary converter wired in Delta and wondered how to get a ground reference?
"So on a Y, the centre is neutral?" Yes, (but in U.S. it's the center that is neutral. :laughing: -Canadian joke)).
"And at 600, any outer point to neutral is 347?" - On a 600V, 3 phase (wye) system (3 phase, 4 wire), the phase-to neutral voltage will be 347V. I think this is what your asking.
"I built a 600 rotary converter wired in Delta and wondered how to get a ground reference? " It's important to know the difference between ground and neutral. You cant get a neutral reference from a delta. On a delta system, when you talk about 600 volts, that's between phases, period. You can't speak of, or reference, this voltage to the voltage you would measure to "ground" (earth) if you had a voltmeter between the phase and earth. This voltage could be anything (600 volts, 50 volts, 300 volts, etc..). This is because it's not like a "Y" wye connection where the center neutral is grounded to earth.
Why do you need a ground reference?