Electronic – 480V 3-Phase AC to DC 12V

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I am trying to figure out the best approach to convert a 480V 3-phase AC to a 12V DC. I am thinking of first converting the 3 phase to a single phase AC then using a transformer and rectifier shown in this link Transformer and rectifier to get 12V DC.

  1. Is this the right approach or can anyone suggest better approach?

  2. To Convert a 3 phase to single phase can we use one of the phases and a neutral wire in a 3-phase 4-wire system and give it as an input to the above transformer and rectifier or is this a bad idea?

Thanks

Best Answer

Phase to neutral for 480 V 4-wire is 277 V. That is outside the 85-265 V range specified for the linked power supply. You need a power supply with an upper voltage limit of at least 305 V to allow for 10% over-voltage. A 15% margin or more would be preferable. I would get a 480:120 transformer to use with a purchased power supply.