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On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 14:10:54 -0500, "BFoelsch"
wrote: "John Larkin" wrote in message ... Wow. If it was delta, then 110 3-phase would require 6 wires (or five if you cheat and share one corner) so the 110 3-phase motor would need three isolated windings and most likely a 6-pole on/off switch. Was it really like that? Nope. Draw a picture of a Delta, center-tap each winding, and the three center taps form another delta at half the voltage. Used a perfectly standard (for 1922) 3 phase, 3 wire, 110v, 25Hz motor. Oh, yeah, OK. New Orleans is mostly below sea level, and the Mississippi runs along most of it and peaks way above in the spring. Up to fairly recently, New Orleans was drained by ancient pumps with ancient switchgear, running on 25 Hz, and all the generators that made the 25 Hz were (of course) in the city, below sea level too. John |
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