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Hi, I have recently Purchased an Emcoturn 120p with a T1 controller from the USA. I have read several posts on the input power supply to this machine being 380v three phase and how in the USA you will need a step up transformer to go from three phase 230v to three phase 380v I live in Australia and have 415v three phase power and am interested to know what the maximum input voltage to this machine would be. I have noticed that the three phase input in the country of manufacture (Austria) is 400v Can I have it wired up to 415v three phase? or would I need a step down transformer to take the supply from 415v to 380v? Thanks very much in advance. Barry. |
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