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We all know that in a typical 3 phase 4 wire grounded delta system the B phase is 208 to ground while phases A & C are 120V to ground.
Breakers with a slash rating of 120/240 are not designed for 208 to ground, therefore cannot be used for single pole circuits per 240.15(B)(3), BUT what about a double pole breaker with a slash rating being used on the AB or BC phases if it does not utilize a neutral?
After all, the only time the 208V is present is for circuits to ground, otherwise the voltages phase to phase are always 240V.
A-B= 240
A-C= 240
B-C= 240
B-N= 208
Breakers with a slash rating of 120/240 are not designed for 208 to ground, therefore cannot be used for single pole circuits per 240.15(B)(3), BUT what about a double pole breaker with a slash rating being used on the AB or BC phases if it does not utilize a neutral?
After all, the only time the 208V is present is for circuits to ground, otherwise the voltages phase to phase are always 240V.
A-B= 240
A-C= 240
B-C= 240
B-N= 208