Well this question is actually work related and since I havn't come across this issue before I thought I would ask hear.
I have a small pump station hooked up to a 3 phase 240 VAC feed. On the incoming legs I get Phase to Ground voltages of 122VAC for Phase A & B but on C I get 212VAC! This is the confusing part...My local guy says the Power companies XFMR is wired Delta EL = EP.....not the case (Right?) Also when metered phase to phase I get 244VAC across the board.
So any opinions on the reason for the high leg? My guess is the power company has something haywire.
I have a small pump station hooked up to a 3 phase 240 VAC feed. On the incoming legs I get Phase to Ground voltages of 122VAC for Phase A & B but on C I get 212VAC! This is the confusing part...My local guy says the Power companies XFMR is wired Delta EL = EP.....not the case (Right?) Also when metered phase to phase I get 244VAC across the board.
So any opinions on the reason for the high leg? My guess is the power company has something haywire.