220/230/240 are all voltages that have been used, or have been assumed. Then there is a spare Author January 28, 2021 Table of Contents [hide] 1 Can 240 volt equipment run on 208? 2 Will a 230 volt motor run on 208? 3 Will 208V work with 220V? 4 How many volts is a dishwasher? 5 Can a 208 If it has a linear power supply with a 110V-220V selector, and run at the 220 position then it will work if it is a simple device like a heater. Running a 208-volt motor on 240 volts can lead to reduced efficiency and increased energy consumption, which can result in higher operating costs; I understand how 208v in North America is derived, and I understand that it's not the same as 240, but what about UK 220 volts? We have 208/120 . The reason why it's rated at 220 volts is because of the If a motor rated for 230V is put on a 208V system and consistently sees 207V or higher, the motor should have no problem running. Will a 240V single phase motor run on 208V? Yes, you can run a 240v single phase motor on two legs of a 240v three phase service. The manufature has us doing some voltage checks and state the machine should run on 220v. I suspect from the 208V that you are in the 60Hz world, likely North America, and in that case the answer is no. Purely resistive components (like heaters) will run at a slightly lower power. If you had 50Hz 3-phase I would say yes because 208V is just about within the normal tolerance on the supply voltage. In most cases, Can you use a 220 volt appliance on a 208 volt circuit? The NEC doesn't explicitly forbid it, but voltage and ampacity requirements matter. What we have now is 208V or 600V. In most cases, 208 is a definite voltage in common use. The 220V and 380V are standard European 50Hz voltages for delta or star Most devices designed for 220 will run on 208 and in shops all over the place this is commonly done. I have a 2hp Ronk phase converter. Purely resistive components (like heaters) will run at a slightly lower 220V-3 PH motor Can it be run at 208V? Needs to be installed with a Variable frequency drive. 3 phase 208V for 3 phase 220V machine I recently bought a hydraulic press from Asia and on the motor it says 3 phase 220 Delta 60 Hz 11Kw 37. In diagnosis we found I am looking at a grinder and have a question regarding the power requirements. It produces 220v, 3 phase power. 220V-3 PH motor Can it be run at 208V? Needs to be installed with a Variable frequency drive. Should i provide a buck-boost transformer for those machines? Also, do they make 208-240/120 3 phase dry type What happens if you try to use a 240 volt electric dryer or range on a 208 volt system. I suspect from the 208V that you are in the 60Hz world, likely North "Can I operate a 220Vac high voltage power supply, single phase from a 208Vac, 3 phase electrical service?" - FAQ from Spellman High Voltage. No. Practical differences between the two systems. It would have to be a 240 Volt system. If you can get two 120-volt hot lines from a 208-volt system, you will have 208 volts. HOWEVER, if Most devices designed for 220 will run on 208 and in shops all over the place this is commonly done. That would probably provide reasonably acceptable Check the manufacturer's specifications or consult the user manual. This flexibility makes installation easier and ensures compatibility with common North American electrical Any 220-volt load will operate very poorly or not at all. So the basic answer to your question is yes the motor will run on 208 volts. You will actually be running on 208 volts, but that is within range of Even though the system voltage of 3 phase 208 is within the -10% rating of the three phase 230 v motor, the 208 is allowed to vary to -10% or 187 Can you use 208V on 220V? 220-230-240 (depends on utility) is the standard nominal 1-phase voltage across both legs of the line (120 nominal being the voltage from either leg to neutral). 115/230/460 are a series, assumed as "end of long line" usage We bought an equipment asking for 220V power supply. * Cost: The cost of the solution will vary depending on the chosen method and the size and complexity of the equipment. More complex devices may not like that. 5A, I rent an industrial building in Illinois and I checked the Hello, We're trying to diagnose why a test machine went down in our lab. The real question is can the Most devices designed for 220 will run on 208 and in shops all over the place this is commonly done. The manufacturer said the machine can not run under 208V definately. Check the manufacturer's specifications or consult the user manual. If a motor is specified to run on a 208V or 200V system, we highly recommend that you use a motor nameplated specifically for 200V, 208V, 208 I suspect the 220V will be fine on 208V, but i worry about the 230V ones. If your machine is labeled for 220V single-phase, you can safely use it on 208V or 240V power. The grinder is 3 phase, 208v, 2hp, Can 220V equipment run on 208V? Most devices designed for 220 will run on 208 and in shops all over the place this is commonly done. It will draw more current when doing the same work than it draws at 220 volts.
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