It's single phase 240v but no neutral, each leg is hot 120v and if 
measured to ground you get 120v. Measured between the two hots you get 
240v.

JT

On 12/26/2015 5:02 PM, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
> On 12/26/2015 11:53 PM, John Thornton wrote:
>>>> Yes, that was my plan to run everything off of 120v except the VFD.
>>> However, your drawing shows the VFD to be on the 120V side.
>>>
>>> I am a bit confused now which is on what and where.
>> Ah the two 120v lines without a neutral is 240v, sorry if my drawing is
>> confusing. That's why I labeled them L1 and L2 instead of L1 and N.
> Are you using two phases (L1 + L2) of a three phase system or are you
> actually using a one-phase system (L1 + N).
>
> There is quite a big difference between the two scenarios.
>
> The voltage between any two phases in a three phase system is sqrt(3)
> times the voltage between neutral and any single phase.
>


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