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3 phase power distribution

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I have a 3 phase-Y (4 wires) power distribution system and a delta load. Is there anything I should take into account?

I have a basic knowlede of 3 phase systems but it seems to me that ther should not be be any problem.

Any advice or reference will be appreciated.
 

You should mainly ensure currents and voltages are matched.
 
What type of load is it?

A delta load only doesn't require any fourth wire, so you might save some money there.
 

hakeen, the AC network is 115V, line to neutral so 200VAC line to line. Delta load should be 200VAC.

What do you mean by currents matching? Current balance?
 

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