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| From | John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.electronics.design |
| Subject | Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? |
| Date | 2016-11-14 17:39 -0600 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <o0dhtj$ndk$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
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On 11/13/2016 5:14 PM, krw wrote: > On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 20:10:40 -0600, John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> > wrote: > >> On 11/12/2016 7:56 PM, krw wrote: >>> On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 19:48:13 -0600, John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On 11/12/2016 3:20 PM, M Philbrook wrote: >>>>> In article <o07naa$33e$2@dont-email.me>, Sophi.2@invalid.org says... >>>>>> >>>>>> On 11/12/2016 11:03 AM, M Philbrook wrote: >>>>>>> In article <xn60nt2y7f.fsf@delorie.com>, dj@delorie.com says... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> writes: >>>>>>>>>>> 2 phase? Please educate me on this. I know that single phase and 3 phase >>>>>>>>>>> are common, but I have never encountered 2 phase. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> really? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> two leads 90 degree shift.. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> How often have you encountered a mains supply with 90 degree phase >>>>>>>>> shift, smart ass? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Nikolas Tesla invented it long ago. Just because it isn't used for >>>>>>>> mains *now* doesn't mean he can't know what it is. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, it's what stepper motors use, and we encounter those every day. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, he didn't mention "mains" in that follow-up. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, replying to pedantry with jackassery is lame. >>>>>>>> (whereas the opposite is just plain fun ;-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> actually there is an old place near me that uses 2 phase power./ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jamie >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Does the old place generate its own power? The power company does not >>>>>> provide two phase power. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, they have both a water generation plant and scott connection >>>>> transformers from commercial 3 phase to fill in when they need it. >>>>> >>>>> Jamie >>>>> >>>> >>>> So it is not 2 phase, it is 3 phase with a lame connection. >>> >>> No, he said 2-phase. The Scott-T is used to transform three-phase, as >>> supplied by the power company, into the 2-phase this old installation >>> requires. >>>> >>>> Please explain how it is used without the fill-in. Two phase motors? >>>> Note that three phase is completely different from two phase. The phases >>>> are 120 degrees apart in 3 phase (with a common reference which requires >>>> 3 wires) whereas 2 phase is 90 degrees apart (also requiring 3 wires), >>>> even according to you. Why would they use a Scott-T when 3 phase is >>>> already available. Pretty stupid -- just like you. >>> >>> Because "he" needs two-phase and only three-phase is available from >>> the power company, thus the Scott-T. He is pretty clear, here. >> >> What is the advantage of two phase power? > > It exists. Where is it in use? Cite> >> >>>> If you don't believe me, set up a simple LTSpice schematic and run it. >>>> It will teach you things you obviously do not know. >>> >>> You should do some research. >> >> I worked with single/three phase power mains for 17 years. I suggest you >> do some research as well. After that we can compare notes. > > Turn your degree in now. You first.
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Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? jrwalliker@gmail.com - 2016-11-08 06:10 -0800
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Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? Martin Riddle <martin_ridd@verizon.net> - 2016-11-08 11:58 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-08 11:05 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@nowhere.com> - 2016-11-08 12:48 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? jurb6006@gmail.com - 2016-11-08 10:46 -0800
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? M Philbrook <jamie_ka1lpa@charter.net> - 2016-11-08 17:22 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-11 20:22 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-11 20:26 -0600
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Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-12 12:34 -0600
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Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-13 16:44 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@somewhere.com> - 2016-11-13 18:13 -0500
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Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-13 09:57 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@somewhere.com> - 2016-11-13 18:14 -0500
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Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? Glen Walpert <nospam@null.void> - 2016-11-15 17:55 +0000
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-14 17:39 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@somewhere.com> - 2016-11-14 19:55 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-14 17:46 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@somewhere.com> - 2016-11-14 19:56 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-15 17:00 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@somewhere.com> - 2016-11-15 19:20 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? upsidedown@downunder.com - 2016-11-12 20:53 +0200
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? jurb6006@gmail.com - 2016-11-13 10:50 -0800
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? jurb6006@gmail.com - 2016-11-13 10:58 -0800
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? John S <Sophi.2@invalid.org> - 2016-11-12 12:31 -0600
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@nowhere.com> - 2016-11-08 12:46 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? jurb6006@gmail.com - 2016-11-08 10:40 -0800
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? krw <krw@somewhere.com> - 2016-11-08 19:13 -0500
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? whit3rd <whit3rd@gmail.com> - 2016-11-08 10:50 -0800
Re: Single or double pole mains switch in USA? Syd Rumpo <usenet@nononono.co.uk> - 2016-11-09 14:06 +0000
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