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#77476 06/10/01 06:46 AM
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A Concrete cutting saw has a dual voltage rated motor. Nameplate values: 120/230V. 28/14A. 1Ph. 3H.P. The building voltage system is: 120/208V. 3Ph. 4Wire. For this job we do not want to install a boost transformer necessary to supply 230 volts to the motor. We are just going to supply the motor with 120 volts. Is my drawing compliant with the Code? http://www.geocities.com/cinkerf/saw.html.com

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#77477 06/10/01 06:56 AM
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Sorry about the UBB Code error. I usually use HTML. I'll try again. http://www.geocities.com/cinkerf/saw.html

#77478 06/10/01 08:02 AM
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It looks just right to me

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