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Re: Pole Pig Wiring
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- Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 10:57:01 -0600
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Original poster: "David Rieben" <drieben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Gerry,
I don't think that the center secondary low terminal of a pig is internally
connected to the core although the untility company will often externally
connect a grounding buss strap from the center terminal to the case of the
external tank. That's the reason that you can run a pig with 240 volts input
into the secondary low voltage terminals of the pig with one side of the
240 volts ballasted through a welder. If the center terminal was already
grounded, you would be unable to ballast the input properly. For that
reason, this terminal is left unconnected.
David
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Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Pole Pig Wiring
Original poster: "Gerald Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Drew,
Assuming you are talking about the HV output of the pig, You could drive
the TC primary the same way as a center tapped NST (double ended) or
ground one of the bushings and drive the TC primary single ended. I have
a 5KVA 14.4KV pig that was wired for 240 operation (both LV windings in
series). The LV side has three terminals and I'm not sure if the center
terminal connects to the core or not (but then again I havent done
anything with it yet). I dont know if one needs to do anything with the
core depending on single or double ended output (or if it is even possible
to ground the core)
Gerry R
Original poster: Teslamad@xxxxxxx
Can someone tell me the correct setup for a two terminal 14.4KV 10KVA Pig
in a primary LC circuit? Do i ground one of the terminals?
Thanks,
~Drew