Hi,
Need to look at a job tomorrow. Commercial coffee maker.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
PHASE: 1PH
VOLTS: 220V
AMPS: 19.5A
HEATING CONFIG: 2X2000W
WIRE: 3W+G
WATTS: 4300W
HERTZ: 50/60 HZ
GALLONS PER HOUR: 10.5 GAL/HR
SIZE: 29.63”H X 18.13”W X 22.13”D
NOTES: Professional Installation Required; Dedicated Water Line And Power Supply (Not Included) Within 4'-6' Of Brewer. Cord And Plug Not Included.
I think a 20A circuit would be good at 240V, being a single receptacle.
If supply voltage is 208V then the amps come in at 20.7 which bumps me to a 30A circuit.
Or is the nameplate data what should be used?
Thanks
Need to look at a job tomorrow. Commercial coffee maker.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
PHASE: 1PH
VOLTS: 220V
AMPS: 19.5A
HEATING CONFIG: 2X2000W
WIRE: 3W+G
WATTS: 4300W
HERTZ: 50/60 HZ
GALLONS PER HOUR: 10.5 GAL/HR
SIZE: 29.63”H X 18.13”W X 22.13”D
NOTES: Professional Installation Required; Dedicated Water Line And Power Supply (Not Included) Within 4'-6' Of Brewer. Cord And Plug Not Included.
I think a 20A circuit would be good at 240V, being a single receptacle.
If supply voltage is 208V then the amps come in at 20.7 which bumps me to a 30A circuit.
Or is the nameplate data what should be used?
Thanks