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Delta Corner Grounded Transformer
Engineering and workplace issues. topic
Posted by Blackstoneboy on 6 November, 2009 - 10:41 pm
To all,

Can anyone explain to me, why does the delta corner grounded/delta grounded one leg, does not initiate fault when in use. It is very confusing to me since all i know it will have a ground fault.


Posted by Phil Corso on 7 November, 2009 - 10:24 am
Blackstoneboy... for more info see:

http://control.com/thread/1026222559

Regards, Phil Corso


Posted by Blackstoneboy on 8 November, 2009 - 11:54 pm
Dear Phil,

In regards with your reply, i have seen and read the thread but i am still confused. Can you explain it to me in a more detailed or understandable way?? Why is it needed to be grounded and why does an earth doesn't exist in this type of transformer??


Posted by Phil Corso on 9 November, 2009 - 7:39 am
Blackstone...

Contact me off-list with your full name, company affiliation, title or job function, and your location, and I will send a description complete with schematics!

Regards, Phil Corso (Cepsicon [at] aol [dot] com)

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