Sorry, but in a three-phase system, the neutral is ALWAYS in the
center.
Delta or wye, same thing, only the voltages are different.
Yes, in a single-phase system, neutral is in-between A and B, but
a single-phase, three-wire system is nothing like a three-phase,
four-wire, or five-wire (with ground), system.
If you don't know what you are doing, hire someone who is certified
and licensed!
-- Flemming Larsen
> -----Original Message-----
Very confusing and possibly incorrect explanations and ASCII diagrams
deleted for safety reasons!
> Actually, you can put the neutral anywhere you want; for convenience,
> it is usually placed between the A and B phases, though other
> connections are possible (and are used.)
>
> OK, I'll see your ASCII art and raise you one :)
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