230V EU Spec Heater in the US

Status
Not open for further replies.

Galgo

New User
Location
Utah
Occupation
Master of None
Hello!

I could use just a little sanity check on a heater that I am installing. It was made for the EU but the manufacturer claims they sell many in the US without issue. Unfortunately, their tech support and manual are completely void of information (big shocker!). Anyway, the issue is that the label shows 208V-230V/1~/60hz but the wiring is also labeled L-N-G. I have 208V 3 phase available. I checked continuity between N and G and there is none. I believe I should be able to wire L1 to L and L2 to N but is there anything else I can test to make sure there wont be an issue not having a grounded neutral before I let the smoke out?
 
Please try diychatroom.com

This site is designed for:

  • Electrical Contractors
  • Electricians
  • Engineers
  • Inspectors
  • Instructors
  • Other electrically related individuals
This NEC® Forum is for those in the electrical and related industries. Questions of a "How-To" nature by persons not involved in the electrical industry will be removed without notice.

Knowledge and the practical application of the National Electrical Code is an essential part of all electrical installations. If it's important for you to understand the National Electrical Code, then look no further.

To better help us serve you, please be sure to update your account details with your occupation field and location if you have not done so already. You can access your account details by clicking on your account name at the top right of the page when on the forums.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top