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  1. Triple Jim

    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    OK, I understand things better now. Check this with a meter, but I'm pretty sure one side of transformer T1's primary is L0. Same with T2.
  2. Triple Jim

    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    If I understand correctly, you want to measure the voltage of each 120v leg separately. If you do, I think you'll see them pretty much the same, all the time, since there is only a small drop in voltage with increased load. Measuring the current on each leg separately and being able to switch...
  3. Triple Jim

    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    Sort of related to your question, and maybe you know this, but to watch for load balance, you're better off monitoring current than voltage. You should be able to get L0 from the neutral terminal of the convenience outlet, as one example. I bet if you ask Jim C., he'll let you know what he...
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