Should have put a (grin) symbol in that.

I've always understood "two phase" to mean a
distribution system using three wires, one common,
with two conductors  whose phase differed by 90
degrees. These were used, I believe, mainly for
motors. I think this is what the original question
was asking for.

Cheers!

Cortland

bogdan matoga wrote:

> Dear Esquire:
> May I suggest that you partake in a course called
> "Basic Electricity 001"?
> Bogdan.
>
> Cortland Richmond wrote:
>
>>  By the definition below, *single phase* AC
>> would require one wire with no return.  I want
>> to see THAT one work before I pay for it!
>>
>> Cortland Richmond
>> (the above being my own opinion, not a statement
>> of my employer's)
>


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