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WIRING SCHEMES AND GROUNDING Electrical Distribution Systems Figure 18    4-Wire Delta System The  single-phase  voltage  on  each  side  of  the  half-tap  is  one-half  the  voltage  available  in  the normal phase-to-phase relationship. This provides the same half- or full-voltage arrangement seen in the normal Edison scheme with a grounded neutral.  Notice also that the legs coming from the corners of the Delta would have a normal ungrounded appearance if it were not for the center tap  of  one  phase.   Thus,  at  any  given  location  in  the  system,  either  three-phase  power  at  full voltage or single-phase power with half or full voltage is equally possible.   However, there are several strict precautions that must be observed in the operation of this system. First, all loads must be carefully balanced on both the single-phase and three-phase legs.   Second, because the voltage  between  one  leg  and  the  grounded  neutral  is  considerably  higher  than  the  rest  of  the single-phase system, a measurement between the neutral and the phase must be taken to identify the "high leg," or "bastard voltage."   Last, the "high leg" is never used as a single-phase source because no ground or grounded neutral exists for this circuit. 4-Wire, Three-Phase Wye System Until now, the voltage, the phase voltage, and the ground voltage of the three-phase systems have been equal, with the one exception of one phase of the corner-grounded Delta. The Wye system has completely different voltage characteristics from the Delta system.   In the Wye system, the ground voltage or voltage available from phase to ground is the phase voltage divided by 1.73. ES-15 Page 26 Rev. 0

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