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    1989 Sabre 750 Fanuc OM Power requirements

    I've aquired a Sabre 750 with Fanuc O-M control. Install manual states "All machines are prewired for 208 Volts, anything else must go thru the auto transformer". The electrical plate on the outside of the electrical cabinet says 415 Volts. Now there is no transformer on this machine as someone has removed it..... So, is it safe to say I can put 208 Volts to the machine and all should be good? And no, I dont have electrical schematics.

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    I figured it out. If anyone needs to know, WITHOUT the transformer you can put 208v directly to the machine.


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