Sharp SV-2412
The manual calls for 220v 3 phase power +/- 10% (242v max)
Our power reads as high as 243v on certain days, which makes me think the control will alarm out, and it generally doesn't sound like a good idea to run this machine on the ragged edge of voltage requirements anyway.
We are the only customers being serviced from the transformers on the pole. Can we convince PG&E to dial down the transformers on the pole to 235v-238v? That should keep us in tolerance without affecting any other equipment we have on 240v otherwise it looks like we'll have to get a pair buck boost transformers and hire an electrician to wire everything up.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Max
The manual calls for 220v 3 phase power +/- 10% (242v max)
Our power reads as high as 243v on certain days, which makes me think the control will alarm out, and it generally doesn't sound like a good idea to run this machine on the ragged edge of voltage requirements anyway.
We are the only customers being serviced from the transformers on the pole. Can we convince PG&E to dial down the transformers on the pole to 235v-238v? That should keep us in tolerance without affecting any other equipment we have on 240v otherwise it looks like we'll have to get a pair buck boost transformers and hire an electrician to wire everything up.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Max