How to Wire 3-Phase Electrical Distribution Board & Consumer Unit in Home
In our today electrical wiring installation tutorial, we will show how to wire and install a Three Phase distribution board and Consumer Unit from utility pole to a 3-Phase Energy Meter & 3-Phase Distribution board. We will also be showing that How to connect Three Phase & Single Phase Load circuits in a Three Phase Wiring Distribution System in home and commercial electric supply system.
In power generation plants, Three Phase power is generated by an electrical generator or alternator. In an alternator, the generated voltage and current by three independent coils in the stator are separated by 120 degrees from each other. The generated power from alternators then transmitted and distributed through transmission and distribution lines to the sub distribution. Both single phase and three phase supply is further distributed by the three single phase transformers or a single unit of three phase transformer
The voltage levels are step-up via step-up transformers for power transmission. In the distribution system, they are again step-down the level of voltage via step-down transformer for further utilization. RCD, MCB, MCCB, CB, RCD, RCBO, Fuses, Switches etc are used as controlling and protective devices in the MDB, DB, Sun & Final Sub circuits. For example,
4.5k-7.2kV from the step-down transformer wired in Delta connection via 3 Phase, 3-Wires System enters the 240V/120V distribution transformer wired in Star Connection (Two Phase, 3 Wires System). For a three phase system, the arrangement can be different for different levels of voltage. We will show the wiring diagram in the next sections of this post.
In Three Phase Supply, motors and large electric heaters can be directly connected to the three Phases (Neutral is not needed in all cases) while in Single Phase, load circuits (light, fan etc.) can be connected in between Phase and Neutral through proper protective devices e.g. earthing/grounding wire. In the US, The 240V Single phase load can be connected to two phases without a Neutral wire.
Why Do We Need Three Phase Power Supply?
To operate high power equipment and appliances such as electric motors, high power rated air compressors & air-conditions, water heaters etc. we need Three Phase Power supply instead of Single Phase Power supply. In ordinary homes (domestic as residential), we mostly use Single Phase power supply to operate lighting load, fans, washing machines etc. But in some cases e.g. industries, high torque motors, multi-story & large buildings (industrial as commercial), Three Phase power supply needed to operate and maintain the high power and voltage systems.
about Single Phase electrical wiring installation in home and already know what MDB, DB, Final Sub Circuit, MCB, MCCB, CB and RCD etc. So we will never repeat it again.
How to Wire 3-Phase Electrical Distribution Board & Consumer Unit in Home
In our today electrical wiring installation tutorial, we will show how to wire and install a Three Phase distribution board and Consumer Unit from utility pole to a 3-Phase Energy Meter & 3-Phase Distribution board. We will also be showing that How to connect Three Phase & Single Phase Load circuits in a Three Phase Wiring Distribution System in home and commercial electric supply system.
In power generation plants, Three Phase power is generated by an electrical generator or alternator. In an alternator, the generated voltage and current by three independent coils in the stator are separated by 120 degrees from each other. The generated power from alternators then transmitted and distributed through transmission and distribution lines to the sub distribution. Both single phase and three phase supply is further distributed by the three single phase transformers or a single unit of three phase transformer
The voltage levels are step-up via step-up transformers for power transmission. In the distribution system, they are again step-down the level of voltage via step-down transformer for further utilization. RCD, MCB, MCCB, CB, RCD, RCBO, Fuses, Switches etc are used as controlling and protective devices in the MDB, DB, Sun & Final Sub circuits. For example,
4.5k-7.2kV from the step-down transformer wired in Delta connection via 3 Phase, 3-Wires System enters the 240V/120V distribution transformer wired in Star Connection (Two Phase, 3 Wires System). For a three phase system, the arrangement can be different for different levels of voltage. We will show the wiring diagram in the next sections of this post.
In Three Phase Supply, motors and large electric heaters can be directly connected to the three Phases (Neutral is not needed in all cases) while in Single Phase, load circuits (light, fan etc.) can be connected in between Phase and Neutral through proper protective devices e.g. earthing/grounding wire. In the US, The 240V Single phase load can be connected to two phases without a Neutral wire.
Why Do We Need Three Phase Power Supply?
To operate high power equipment and appliances such as electric motors, high power rated air compressors & air-conditions, water heaters etc. we need Three Phase Power supply instead of Single Phase Power supply. In ordinary homes (domestic as residential), we mostly use Single Phase power supply to operate lighting load, fans, washing machines etc. But in some cases e.g. industries, high torque motors, multi-story & large buildings (industrial as commercial), Three Phase power supply needed to operate and maintain the high power and voltage systems.
about Single Phase electrical wiring installation in home and already know what MDB, DB, Final Sub Circuit, MCB, MCCB, CB and RCD etc. So we will never repeat it again.
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