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Paul_C
As mentioned recently on the IET forum, it seems that the revised version of BS7671 just published has decreed that a 1-phase 3-wire a.c. system is henceforth to be known as a 2-phase 3-wire system.
To my mind, this is absolutely ridiculous, and an application of completely incorrect terminology. The single-phase 3-wire distribution arrangement has been in use since the late 19th century. It's always been recognized and known as just that - A single-phase system.
And what is the purpose of this seemingly out-of-the-blue change? What reason is there to arbitrarily redefine a system in this way? And has the committee responsible for passing this considered the confusion it will cause, not just here but elsewhere in the world where everybody is still going to call a 1-phase 3-wire system a 1-phase 3-wire system?
To my mind, this is absolutely ridiculous, and an application of completely incorrect terminology. The single-phase 3-wire distribution arrangement has been in use since the late 19th century. It's always been recognized and known as just that - A single-phase system.
And what is the purpose of this seemingly out-of-the-blue change? What reason is there to arbitrarily redefine a system in this way? And has the committee responsible for passing this considered the confusion it will cause, not just here but elsewhere in the world where everybody is still going to call a 1-phase 3-wire system a 1-phase 3-wire system?