A better answer No, the phase to phase is 13.8kV and it is the phase to neutral voltage that is (13.8 / 1.73) which is 7.976 kV Comment There is no such thing as a 'phase to phase', or 'phase to neutral' voltage. The correct terms are 'line to line' and 'line to neutral.
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