Already verified at the equipment that it has 211 volts, which is obviously a 120/208 service. The customer is getting someone else to hook the fryer up. The only way he can hook it up right and according to the nameplate of the new fryer, is to set a buck boost transformer which I have already ordered and the customer don't want to pay for. The other electrician told her hooking it up on 208 volts should work ok, but I told her she would be voiding the warranty. My original post was wondering if I had missed something. When I told her if he didn't hook it up right, it would void the warranty, she said he was going to hook it up right frown
How can that be without a transformer? Either he's a fly by night electrician or I'm missing something terribly bad. The manual specifically says NOT TO HOOK IT UP OTHER THAN WHAT'S ON THE NAMEPLATE.:(
Thanks again.