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single to three phase converter for 2391 practical practise board
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidney" data-source="post: 489083" data-attributes="member: 30039"><p>When testing three phase just treat it as three single phase supplies, only difference being your PSSC test either needs to be done between phases, if your test meter can handle it, or double your highest L&gt;N measurement.</p><p></p><p>Doubling is the rule of thumb method, for the more precise one multiply your highest L&gt;N measurement by 1.732.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidney, post: 489083, member: 30039"] When testing three phase just treat it as three single phase supplies, only difference being your PSSC test either needs to be done between phases, if your test meter can handle it, or double your highest L>N measurement. Doubling is the rule of thumb method, for the more precise one multiply your highest L>N measurement by 1.732. [/QUOTE]
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