Good day. I'm using 3x Multiplus 24V/2kVA/120Vac to supply backup power for a legacy 3-phase 480Vac (277V L-N) system. Currently, the most straightforward option is 6x 120V:277V single phase transformers, 3x on the "AC In" side of the Multipluses and 3x on the "AC Out" side.
I'm interested in the idea of replacing the large toroidal transformer inside the Multiplus with a different winding ratio, and thus directly creating a single-phase 277V input/output where the usual 120V terminals are.
Thus, my questions are:
1) Would replacing the large toroid change the output as I'm hoping?
2) If so, what is the "input" voltage of that transformer (e.g. presently, its ratio is ??Vac:120Vac)? I'm guess it's ~24Vac, from my 24VDC battery input.
3) What other second-order effects should I watch out for (voltage isolation problems elsewhere, inrush currents, etc)?
Thanks,
Bryan