Again, are you in North America? For purposes of discussion we MUST know where you are operating because as Mikey said early on, different countries/regions have different power setups.
Ref https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-phase_electric_power and start at the section labeled 'Generation and distribution'. Again, you would use the wye connection setup which is 3x lines + 1 neutral. The miners go across any 2 lines with line-to-line giving (240v), aux services go line-to-neutral giving (120v).
120/240v etc means line-to-line voltage is 240VAC. The neutral is in the middle of the phases so phase-to-neutral voltage is 1/2 the line-to-line voltage or 120V.
Though you will not be using it, here is how NA does split-phase power
In NA household voltage is 120vac single phase BUT that is tapped off of 2 lines along with a neutral from the 3-phase grid in what is called a split-phase arraignment. That gives L1 to N = 120v, L2 to N = 120V, L1 to L2 = 240v with the 240v used to power large loads like ovens, electric dryers, and air conditioners.
No idea about Raptor or their reasoning other than it is decided by how they divide up the power. eg do they use line-to-line or line-to-neutral.
Ref https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-phase_electric_power and start at the section labeled 'Generation and distribution'. Again, you would use the wye connection setup which is 3x lines + 1 neutral. The miners go across any 2 lines with line-to-line giving (240v), aux services go line-to-neutral giving (120v).
120/240v etc means line-to-line voltage is 240VAC. The neutral is in the middle of the phases so phase-to-neutral voltage is 1/2 the line-to-line voltage or 120V.
Though you will not be using it, here is how NA does split-phase power
In NA household voltage is 120vac single phase BUT that is tapped off of 2 lines along with a neutral from the 3-phase grid in what is called a split-phase arraignment. That gives L1 to N = 120v, L2 to N = 120V, L1 to L2 = 240v with the 240v used to power large loads like ovens, electric dryers, and air conditioners.
No idea about Raptor or their reasoning other than it is decided by how they divide up the power. eg do they use line-to-line or line-to-neutral.
Yes I am in North America. Ok thanks a ton for your help.