My friend is having a small business- Vet Clinic (we are located in Ontario, Canada)
He has bought a small autoclave with specs:
Total Power: 2000w
Voltage: 1ph 230v
Amperage: 10a
(cord end for 6-15r receptical)
When I came to hook it up, I have found that a system in his clinic has 3 phase 120\208
I have talked to the manufacturer and he informed me that this autoclave has no multi voltage input, so there is no option for 208v.
So what are my options now?
Here is my idea: two hots from panel to Buck/boost transformer (208\230v) phases A+B or B+C or C+A that give me 208 for primary, then from secondary 240v to 6-15R receptical. Thats should work, am I right?
Am I missing something?
P.S.
X-frmr specs:
He has bought a small autoclave with specs:
Total Power: 2000w
Voltage: 1ph 230v
Amperage: 10a
(cord end for 6-15r receptical)
When I came to hook it up, I have found that a system in his clinic has 3 phase 120\208
I have talked to the manufacturer and he informed me that this autoclave has no multi voltage input, so there is no option for 208v.
So what are my options now?
Here is my idea: two hots from panel to Buck/boost transformer (208\230v) phases A+B or B+C or C+A that give me 208 for primary, then from secondary 240v to 6-15R receptical. Thats should work, am I right?
Am I missing something?
P.S.
X-frmr specs:
Transformer Type: Buck/Boost step-up Autotransformer | NRTL Listed for United States |
Transformer Configuration: Boost (increase) | NRTL Certified for Canada |
Phase: Single Phase | NEMA 3R Indoor/Outdoor Enclosure |
Frequency: 50/60 Hz | Meets or Exceeds NEMA ST-20 Standards |
Input Voltage: 208 V AC | Buck and Boost Step-Up Transformer |
Primary Amps: 20 A @ 208 V | |
Primary Configuration: Two winding | |
kVA: 4.77 | |
Output Voltage: 230 V AC | |
Secondary Amps: 18.6 A @ 230 V | |
Voltage Difference: 22 V | |
Voltage % Difference: 90% | |
Secondary Configuration: Two winding |