fletchflash
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Hi all,
Was working in a carehome few weeks ago, the place is on a dual phase supply rather than 3 phase. Its a really big place, about 40 rooms or so.
Ive only ever really seen 2 phases instead of 3 used in a slightly bigger than normal house, where is a 3 phase supply but only 2 phases are used, one for a seperate fuse board.
However, as I said, this place has 40ish rooms, massive loads on 2 phases, multiple submains, kitchen & laundry rooms etc.
Does this not need to be balanced/shared across all 3 phases?
If i remember correctly, its a 3 phase supply coming in, then only 3 wires leave the cutout. I cant remember what the meter looked like to be honest.
How common is this?
ta
Was working in a carehome few weeks ago, the place is on a dual phase supply rather than 3 phase. Its a really big place, about 40 rooms or so.
Ive only ever really seen 2 phases instead of 3 used in a slightly bigger than normal house, where is a 3 phase supply but only 2 phases are used, one for a seperate fuse board.
However, as I said, this place has 40ish rooms, massive loads on 2 phases, multiple submains, kitchen & laundry rooms etc.
Does this not need to be balanced/shared across all 3 phases?
If i remember correctly, its a 3 phase supply coming in, then only 3 wires leave the cutout. I cant remember what the meter looked like to be honest.
How common is this?
ta