R Romel Member Location Florida Occupation Designer Jul 9, 2020 #1 Will there be an issue if I use the GE A-Series 120/240 1Phase-3W panelboard for a 120/208 1Phase Application? I can't find a GE panelboard that is specific for single phase 120/208V application. I think it will be fine, what do you think?
Will there be an issue if I use the GE A-Series 120/240 1Phase-3W panelboard for a 120/208 1Phase Application? I can't find a GE panelboard that is specific for single phase 120/208V application. I think it will be fine, what do you think?
J jim dungar Moderator Staff member Location Wisconsin Occupation PE (Retired) - Power Systems Jul 9, 2020 #2 There is no panel specific for 120/208 single phase. You should find that your chosen panel actually says something like Maximum of 120/240V.
There is no panel specific for 120/208 single phase. You should find that your chosen panel actually says something like Maximum of 120/240V.
R Romel Member Location Florida Occupation Designer Jul 9, 2020 #3 jim dungar said: There is no panel specific for 120/208 single phase. You should find that your chosen panel actually says something like Maximum of 120/240V. Click to expand... Just what I thought so. just making sure. Thanks!
jim dungar said: There is no panel specific for 120/208 single phase. You should find that your chosen panel actually says something like Maximum of 120/240V. Click to expand... Just what I thought so. just making sure. Thanks!
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Jul 9, 2020 #4 You've got my blessing. Lower voltages are permitted.