Hi,
I'm not sure I used correct term in title, but I want to know the following:
I have 220 VAC that is comming from some kind of UPS (I don't have exact documentation). UPS contains some kind of DC/AC converter and its supply is DC power from batteries. I want to create phase and neutral wire that are outputs from the UPS. Since UPS's output is not grounded, when I measure voltage on both wires to earth (ground), I get about 110 VAC. Now I wonder if I can just connect one wire from UPS to bar in cabinet which is neutral and is grounded and obtain phase 220 VAC and neutral 0 VAC?
Thank you very much
I'm not sure I used correct term in title, but I want to know the following:
I have 220 VAC that is comming from some kind of UPS (I don't have exact documentation). UPS contains some kind of DC/AC converter and its supply is DC power from batteries. I want to create phase and neutral wire that are outputs from the UPS. Since UPS's output is not grounded, when I measure voltage on both wires to earth (ground), I get about 110 VAC. Now I wonder if I can just connect one wire from UPS to bar in cabinet which is neutral and is grounded and obtain phase 220 VAC and neutral 0 VAC?
Thank you very much