> Consider the case of a 120 volt blower connected from neutral to one
> hot, and a 120 volt relay connected from neutral to the other hot.
> Perfectly legal, right?
Good point, Bill. That's the potential danger of sharing one neutral
conductor between two separate phases. Hey, perhaps an addendum to the NEC
is in order to limit the use of all 120VAC current devices in which a
neutral is shared with other 120VAC devices to only ONE phase buss. This
could give the industry even more work to con$ider.
Okay, forget I even mentioned it...
But the designers of the older amps seem to have had an issue with the use
of 120VAC fans and/or blowers when the amp was designed to be operated from
either 120VAC or 240VAC. Perhaps 120VAC devices were more prevalent then or
the tap arrangement was too complex? Recent amps designed for use with
either 120VAC or 240VAC do not appear to share this issue. Anyone know what
the difference is?
Paul, W9AC
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