PG1995
Active Member
Hi
Someone showed me a conversation and asked me if the information is okay. I couldn't really understand it and thought that should request you to help decipher it. Please have a look here. Could you make any sense of what is being said?
For you information, the system is star distribution with line-to-line voltage of 208 and line-to-neutral voltage of 120V.
Q1:
Perhaps, they meant CS6364C plug? CS6364C plug is a 3-pole 4-wire plug which, in my opinion, is a 3 phase plug. Please correct me.
This webpage mentioned several California plugs.
Q2:
What does it really mean? I think it means that each line can supply maximum of 50A current.
Here, "california connector" refers to CS6364C, in my opinion.
Q3:
I don't get where it says "so each plug uses 100 amps". What does it mean? If the plug is 3-phase one and each leg supplies 50A then shouldn't it be 150A?
Q4:
Why just 50A double pole breaker? Breaker's rating should be larger.
Thank you for the help in advance.
Regards
PG
Someone showed me a conversation and asked me if the information is okay. I couldn't really understand it and thought that should request you to help decipher it. Please have a look here. Could you make any sense of what is being said?
For you information, the system is star distribution with line-to-line voltage of 208 and line-to-neutral voltage of 120V.
Q1:
Perhaps, they meant CS6364C plug? CS6364C plug is a 3-pole 4-wire plug which, in my opinion, is a 3 phase plug. Please correct me.
This webpage mentioned several California plugs.
Q2:
What does it really mean? I think it means that each line can supply maximum of 50A current.
Here, "california connector" refers to CS6364C, in my opinion.
Q3:
I don't get where it says "so each plug uses 100 amps". What does it mean? If the plug is 3-phase one and each leg supplies 50A then shouldn't it be 150A?
Q4:
Why just 50A double pole breaker? Breaker's rating should be larger.
Thank you for the help in advance.
Regards
PG