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I have ran 3ph 208v motors on a 240v with no problems, but what about a entire machine with all kinds of PLC's and controllers runing on 240v instead of the 208v that it was made for, Will it be ok? Thanks
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| Alot depends on the individual system, for example some switching power supplies will run on 110vac to 240vac. Fanuc state ±10% and I have had to fit buck transformers to satisfy this. Every system requires evaluation, motors, like line-operated transformers are pretty durable and rugged. The bottom line is that anything over the manufacturers limit has to be assessed and if used over this, is a gamble. Al.
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