Help on cooking equipment???

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Looking at a commercial grill, its a 3 phase 12kw 208 cooking unit says the name plate and spec. sheet. Looking at the specs it calls for a MINIUMUM of a #6 copper for the supply (on at least 2 of the phases, the 3rd phase you can use minimum of #8). When I did the math, I came up with

12,000/(208*1.73)=33.35 amps

which means that #8 copper should work for all 3 phases. But like I said, it calls for A phase=#6 copper, B phase=#6 copper, C phase=#8 copper.

Also on the spec. sheets it shows 38.2 amps on A phase, 38.2 on B phase, and 25 amps on C phase. I thought that was odd since the nomeclature shows it as a 12kw 208 3 phase cooking unit. Not sure where the extra amps comming from. And no, its not a continous load. Am I missing something here?? Thanks for the help.
 

augie47

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Your math assumes the 12kw is evenly porprtioned between all three phases, where, in fact, it probabnly is not.
A lot of that equipmemt is designed so it can work on single phase also and may be split into 4 heat banks instead of 3.
 
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