split-phase power
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(electrical engineering) A type of electrical power distribution system using two line wires connected to the ends of a distribution transformer and a grounded neutral wire connected to the center tap of the transformer, allowing loads to be connected between line and neutral and receive the normal line voltage (120 or 240 volts), or between the two opposite-phase line wires and receive twice the normal line voltage (240 or 480 volts).
split-phase power
The electrician verified that the split-phase power, supplied by a center-tapped distribution transformer with two line wires and a grounded neutral, was delivering 120 volts to line-to-neutral loads and 240 volts between the opposite-phase line wires.
The electrician verified that the split-phase power, supplied by a center-tapped distribution transformer with two line wires and a grounded neutral, was delivering 120 volts to line-to-neutral loads and 240 volts between the opposite-phase line wires.
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