208 v is a three-phase supply voltage used in North America, carried on a 4-wire system. The voltage between one of the three live wires and the neutral wire is 120 v and a single-phase supply can be taken by using one live and the neutral. If in doubt about the connection consult an electrician.
For a 225 amp 208 volt 3 phase circuit, you would typically need to use a 3/0 AWG copper wire or a 250 kcmil aluminum wire. Be sure to consult with local electrical codes and regulations to ensure compliance with specific requirements for your installation.
If your amp meter is showing 208 volts but you need 240 volts, you may need to check the connection or source supplying the power. Ensure that the voltage source can deliver 240 volts and that there are no issues with the wiring or circuit. Consider consulting with a qualified electrician to address the discrepancy and ensure safe operation.
For an 8 ton air conditioner operating on 208 volts 3-phase, you would typically need a circuit breaker size of around 40-50 amps. It is recommended to consult the specific manufacturer’s guidelines for precise sizing to ensure safe and proper operation of the air conditioner.
20-amp breakers can be found for many different voltage levels. The higher-voltage ones tend to be more expensive. A breaker can be used in a circuit of equal or lower voltage than the rated voltage of the breaker.
208/16 = 13 13 pounds.
That is 20.8 kVa but a 208 v single phase supply is very rare. 208 v is usually three-phase, with 120v between neutral and the live wires.
Because its designed to operate at 230-460, not 120-208.
No a 208 volt outlet does not need a neutral. 208 volts is the line voltage between any two legs of a three phase 208 volt system.
For a 225 amp 208 volt 3 phase circuit, you would typically need to use a 3/0 AWG copper wire or a 250 kcmil aluminum wire. Be sure to consult with local electrical codes and regulations to ensure compliance with specific requirements for your installation.
It is: 208 times 208 = 43,264 square feet
You don't. Every circuit needs a return wire back to the source.
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If your amp meter is showing 208 volts but you need 240 volts, you may need to check the connection or source supplying the power. Ensure that the voltage source can deliver 240 volts and that there are no issues with the wiring or circuit. Consider consulting with a qualified electrician to address the discrepancy and ensure safe operation.
For an 8 ton air conditioner operating on 208 volts 3-phase, you would typically need a circuit breaker size of around 40-50 amps. It is recommended to consult the specific manufacturer’s guidelines for precise sizing to ensure safe and proper operation of the air conditioner.
208 yd = 624 ft
208 feet = 63.3984 meters.
That simply means to divide 208 / 16.