I'm trying to get power to a large, freestanding sterilizer unit.
The sterilizer literature says:
The sterilizer requires a CBA phase rotation. The correct phase rotation must be present at installation.
I am curious about a couple of things. What exactly is the reason for this reverse wiring config? Aside from that...why don't they just wire the cord and plug, or do it it inside the machine? It seems very odd to provide a receptacle that can't ever be used for any other piece of equipment if you don't need to.
If anyone can shed some light on this, it would be very much appreciated.
The sterilizer literature says:
The sterilizer requires a CBA phase rotation. The correct phase rotation must be present at installation.
I am curious about a couple of things. What exactly is the reason for this reverse wiring config? Aside from that...why don't they just wire the cord and plug, or do it it inside the machine? It seems very odd to provide a receptacle that can't ever be used for any other piece of equipment if you don't need to.
If anyone can shed some light on this, it would be very much appreciated.