Alan B. Pearce wrote: >>Can't remember the reason why, but the voltage between >>2 phases (RMS Value) is the single phase RMS value * 1.732 >> >> > >Wether it is star or delta connection, the voltage between >any two phases will be Vrms(Sin(a) + Sin(a + (2pi/3))) >which would look to come out to about 1.732 when a = pi/2 >(i.e. Sin(a) = 1). > > Isn't it amazing that all those equations were worked out by Nikola Tesla in 1910? -- Note: To protect our network, attachments must be sent to attach@engineer.cotse.net . 1-520-850-1673 USA/Canada http://beam.to/azengineer -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist