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Jan 23, 2009, 06:09 PM
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Will a 208 volt 3 phase mixer work off a 240 volt 3 phase service?
I have 240 volt 3 phase service and I have a 208 volt 3 phase mixer. Can I hook it up to the 240 volt 3 phase service? Also I have a 208 volt 3 phase oven will it work for that as well?
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Ultra Member
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Jan 23, 2009, 06:17 PM
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No name plate on the mixer? Call the Mfg. and ask. My guess would be yes... but you need to verify with the mfg. 'Most" equipment will work with a -15% / +15% voltage variance. But verify first.
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Full Member
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Jan 23, 2009, 06:50 PM
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If you give me the model serial, and who made it, I can look and see.
Same goes for the oven.
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Plumbing Expert
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Jan 23, 2009, 07:04 PM
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I would say yes. 110vs120, compatible
220vs240, compatible.
208 would fall into the category of 220/240.
The most important part is that it is three phase. The next step up would be 480 three phase. I believe that 208 three phase would be just fine on a 240 three phase, I think its basically the same thing. (electricians, please correct me if I'm wrong).
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Full Member
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Jan 23, 2009, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by mygirlsdad77
i would say yes. 110vs120,, compatible
220vs240, compatible.
208 would fall into the catagory of 220/240.
The most important part is that it is three phase. The next step up would be 480 three phase. I believe that 208 three phase would be just fine on a 240 three phase, i think its basically the same thing. (electricians, please correct me if im wrong).
True 90% of the time. But there are instances where it does make a difference.
The data plate might even answer his question, it may say something to to tune of "VOLTAGE 200-250" or something of that nature.
Older mixers would probably be all right, but newer machines can be real finicky.
If I can't find it in the book, I can find out Monday for sure.
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Plumbing Expert
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Jan 23, 2009, 07:24 PM
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Okay, looking forward to info.
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Electrical & Lighting Expert
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Jan 23, 2009, 08:09 PM
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I won't kill a motor too quickly, but 208v 3-phase is NOT the same thing as 240v 3-phase.
Don't forget, 240v 3-phase has a high leg. If this is a 5-wire circuit (having a neutral) you'd better be sure the 120v loads are not on the high leg.
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Expert
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Jan 23, 2009, 08:17 PM
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We install 208 and 240 equipment all the time ( Ok, I sell and don't do the actual install)
We come across machines all the time, I see at least one a week, where a motor has gone out early from not being the right voltage.
They normally will just go out early, shorten the life of the motor
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