More and more 120/208v 3ph services are being used for 1ph applications.
My question is, I've never came across a load center or panelboard with a factory 120/208v 1ph. sticker only 120/240v 1ph.
If it was labeled 120/208v Single Phase is was not on the factory label but on a label created after the fact.
I'm a big fan of a panel being labeled on the outside from the factory with the actual voltage and phase found inside the box.
I've been told they do not make Factory 120/208v 1ph labels. Only 120/240v Labels for Single Phase.
Is there any inspection issues that arise from the voltage inside the panel not matching what's labeled on the outside from the factory?
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My question is, I've never came across a load center or panelboard with a factory 120/208v 1ph. sticker only 120/240v 1ph.
If it was labeled 120/208v Single Phase is was not on the factory label but on a label created after the fact.
I'm a big fan of a panel being labeled on the outside from the factory with the actual voltage and phase found inside the box.
I've been told they do not make Factory 120/208v 1ph labels. Only 120/240v Labels for Single Phase.
Is there any inspection issues that arise from the voltage inside the panel not matching what's labeled on the outside from the factory?
Jap>