I have a question concerning a tanning salon I'm quoting. The tanning equipment is coming in 230 three phase. The equipment manufacturer suggests a min voltage of 230 and a max of 235. The power company offers a 120/208 and a 120/240 high leg, and the bed manufacturer's rep states that the 240 would be acceptable on the high end of the spectrum. The GC is choosing to use the 240 high leg to eliminate the expense of buck and boost transformers for the equipment. The power company states they can adjust the service transformer to the needed voltage ranges. However the equipment has rather large HVAC requirements, and to save money the GC wishes to use 230v single phase units. For the sake of proper balance of the service and protection of the units I am looking for some codes that may convince the GC to install three phase HVAC units. I've tried common sense but to no avail. I know there will only be max line voltage between the phases in the units, but I'm wondering if the units need to be of a special internal configuration to accept the high leg of power. Most of the service providers here supply 120/208, and I haven't worked with a high leg service in some years now. My biggest concern at this point is could there be some damage caused to the HVAC units, now or in the future, if for some reason the high leg become grounded. Any thoughts on this? thanks