G'day, can anyone tell me what voltage I should get at a 3 phase socket and how to test it? there are three wires plus earth and across two sets of two wires I get 240 v across th eother set I get 400v. and I don't think that is right. thanks
Having said that, there should be three phases, From any one to earth/neutral you should get about 240v. Between any two of the three phases you should get about 415v.
I've got a 4 wire supply, a greeny-blue, a brown and two blacks.
I've got a 4 wire supply, a greeny-blue, a brown and two blacks.
That's common in many Continental European countries: Blue for neutral, plus various permutations of brown & black for the phases (typically one brown & two blacks, but sometimes two brown & one black, all brown etc.).
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I have a piece of equipment that uses a 3 phase motor, the motor is wired up in the star configuration ( i think thats how its called! six terminals, three on one side of the block connected together and the other three going to the phases)
what wires do I need to use from the socket? do I use the 3 phases,( 2 blacks and a brown) and the neutral with a seperate earth?
I can't remember if the three phases are equidistant apart at 120° and you can use any phase in any order, or whether the phases need to be in a strict 1, 2, 3 order. In which case you will need to identify the R, Y ,B or 1, 2, 3 phases.