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is it really that easy then crafty i know you have to distribute the load evenly of the 3 phases
 
DanTheMainsMAn said:
but you know you get 3 pole breakers what do you do with the other 2 poles if you just use one live
If you have a single phase circuit you use a single pole breaker, if your circuit is three phase thats when you use the 3 pole breaker
 
is 3 phase really that easy then you just use 3 pole or single pole breakers in a 3 phase dboard and blank other 2 off for single phase
 
as industryspark says, you have to carefully design and balance the board to start with, so there is as little current flowing on the neutral as possible - though it is not always possible where intermittent loads are concerned. For example, lights in a shop are usually divided between the 3 phases as these are a constant load. The cooling or heating equipment where it isn't 3 phase is also divided between the phases on seperate radial circuits.

When adding onto a board, you have to carefully consider what is already there and which phase is best to hang your new load on.
 
Final Thing what is the maximum Amps a 3 phase line could be
 
There's a guy on here called Mr Walker who could probably advise.
 
you know when 3 phase comes into a factory does it go to a substation then get sub m ained out to Distribution Boards around the factory
 
DanTheMainsMAn said:
you know when 3 phase comes into a factory does it go to a substation then get sub m ained out to Distribution Boards around the factory
depends on the size of the supply required.

please save all your 3 phase questions for one big megapost and number each question so we can repond with numbered replies :wink:
 
thanks for your help all except industryspark who can go for a **** and drop a live wire in the toilet see if he knows anything about grounding
 
industryspark trying to take **** so i take it out of him sorry about the french
 

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