Difference between revisions of "Difference between phases"
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In the case of Europe, most Star (Wye) and Delta connections will have a phase difference of 120°. In North America, the phase shift can be 180° when split phase connection type is used or in the case of Delta connection with center tap on one leg. | In the case of Europe, most Star (Wye) and Delta connections will have a phase difference of 120°. In North America, the phase shift can be 180° when split phase connection type is used or in the case of Delta connection with center tap on one leg. | ||
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+ | ''Note: these parameters are used only for the power consumption (kWh) calculations and not influence operation of the charger.'' |
Latest revision as of 06:07, 3 April 2023
Phase difference based on your grid. It can be 120° or 180°.
120° - Star (Wye) and Delta; 180° - Delta and split phase.
In the case of Europe, most Star (Wye) and Delta connections will have a phase difference of 120°. In North America, the phase shift can be 180° when split phase connection type is used or in the case of Delta connection with center tap on one leg.
Note: these parameters are used only for the power consumption (kWh) calculations and not influence operation of the charger.