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Re: T&T: Debugging an electrical problem

From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 02 2007 - 23:07:32 EDT

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    possible but there coudl be more to his problem.

    I have measured 120 each H to N AND 220 H to H either on genset or shore
    and my oven doens't work on genset even though when measured with meter the
    readings are indentical, thru out the system... off the genset, at the
    panel, at the stove plug.

    pascal
    miami, fl

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Richard P Blake" <>

    . I would bet that the two
    > 120 VAC lines that are feeding your 50 A socket on the dock are of the
    > same phase. If you measure the plug at the dock there should be 120VAC
    > between phase #1 and ground and phase #2 and ground. You should measure
    > 240VAC between phase #1 and phase #2 which would mean that phase#1 and
    > phase#2 are 180 degrees out of phase which is the correct why to wire the
    > plug.
    > The genny is supplying the two lines out of phase so all 240VAC and
    > 120VAC
    > will work correctly. The dock is only supplying two 120VAC in phase so
    > all
    > 120VAC work fine but all the 240VAC devices do not work properly as
    > they are only getting half the voltage required.
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