bw77
Well-known member
This is in rural upstate NY.
Power pole carries 3 wires on top, and 3 wires below.
2 of the lower wires come into the transformer. And a ground comes
up to the transformer. 3 wires enter the house.
House has 120 and 240 circuits.
My question is about the 2 wires coming down to the transformer.
Are these 2 legs of a single phase? If so, what is the 3rd wire that
is not coming to the transformer.
Or are the lower 3 wires 3-phase? But if so I don't understand how
that would work.
Thanks.
Power pole carries 3 wires on top, and 3 wires below.
2 of the lower wires come into the transformer. And a ground comes
up to the transformer. 3 wires enter the house.
House has 120 and 240 circuits.
My question is about the 2 wires coming down to the transformer.
Are these 2 legs of a single phase? If so, what is the 3rd wire that
is not coming to the transformer.
Or are the lower 3 wires 3-phase? But if so I don't understand how
that would work.
Thanks.