Yes, a three phase step up transformer with a primary of 480 volts and a secondary of 600 volts would be neededThis is quite common in North America where the US industrial / commercial voltage is 480 volts and Canada is 600 volts.
The sizing of the transformer would depend on the connected load of the machine.
Look on the machine and the correct range of voltages should be marked on it. 480 v is only 17% down on 575 volts so it's possible it would be OK.
Use a step up 240 to 600 volt transformer.
To power ten 12 volt 10 watt lights, you would need a transformer with a total output of at least 120 volts and 100 watts.
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
In my workshop we use 110 volt tools on 240 volt power with a step down transformer you can also us a step up transformer or a convertor plug (sometimes) generally it is easier to step down in volts than step up.
With a Step Down transformer. But you will probably have a hard time finding a 240 volt unit. 120 volts units are readily available. <<>> It depends on how big of a transformer that you are looking for. There are many control Transformers in the 50 to 500 VA range that have dual primary and dual secondary. The primary side can be connected to 240 volt or 120 volt and the secondary can be connected for either 12 or 24 volts.
If it is AC then you don't need a formula, you just need a transformer.
Use a step up 240 to 600 volt transformer.
To power ten 12 volt 10 watt lights, you would need a transformer with a total output of at least 120 volts and 100 watts.
You need a step-up transformer, to go from 110 to 220-240 volts. Then a 110 volt supply can operate 240 volt equipment.
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
In my workshop we use 110 volt tools on 240 volt power with a step down transformer you can also us a step up transformer or a convertor plug (sometimes) generally it is easier to step down in volts than step up.
Reduce the primary voltage and the secondary will also drop.
The only way to do that is with a transformer. They make inline transformers that convert 230 to 115 and they simply plug in inline.
First of all there is no common three phase 120 volt service. There is in North America a three wire 120/240 volt single phase service. That being said, if you want to change a 120 volt source to 240 volts it must be done with a transformer. Its classification is a step up transformer. The primary side of the transformer H1 - H2 will be connected to the 120 volts. The secondary side of the transformer X1 - X2 will be connected to the 240 volt load. The transformer is sized by the current required by the 240 volt load.
You can only do that with a transformer. Or you can wire three 9 volt batteries in series to get 27 volts.
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Yes there is single phase for 600 volts. It is used for lighting. You need a transformer which gives you 600 volts plus a neutral. The voltage for the one phase to neutral is 347.