R Rawls007 Member Oct 7, 2008 #1 Hi, I'm curious about the consequences of supplying 240v 3-phase to 208v 3-phase equipment.
electricalperson Senior Member Location massachusetts Oct 7, 2008 #2 im sure it might run a little hotter and the lifespan of the equipment might be effected. could you get a transformer to step it down a little?
im sure it might run a little hotter and the lifespan of the equipment might be effected. could you get a transformer to step it down a little?
B benaround Senior Member Location Arizona Oct 7, 2008 #3 Rawls007 said: Hi, I'm curious about the consequences of supplying 240v 3-phase to 208v 3-phase equipment. Click to expand... This is where reading the manafactures instruction booklet comes in handy. Some equipment can be run on either voltage, other equipment can not. I would find out first, and not guess at it. After all, that's why people call Electricians.
Rawls007 said: Hi, I'm curious about the consequences of supplying 240v 3-phase to 208v 3-phase equipment. Click to expand... This is where reading the manafactures instruction booklet comes in handy. Some equipment can be run on either voltage, other equipment can not. I would find out first, and not guess at it. After all, that's why people call Electricians.
steelersman Senior Member Location Lake Ridge, VA Oct 7, 2008 #4 Rawls007 said: Hi, I'm curious about the consequences of supplying 240v 3-phase to 208v 3-phase equipment. Click to expand... I am almost positive it wouldn't hurt a bit.
Rawls007 said: Hi, I'm curious about the consequences of supplying 240v 3-phase to 208v 3-phase equipment. Click to expand... I am almost positive it wouldn't hurt a bit.