We were on it, but had it removed some years ago. 3 phase is a very effecient form of electricity, but it's really only good, if you have a lotta machinery on it. Ours ran on demand. So, the electric company monitors your usage in 15 minute increments for your entire month and when your usage was the highest of the month, they base your monthly bill on that. What happens is, if you come into your shop in the morning and turn on all the computers, printers, cutters lights, air conditioners and anything else, that could easily be your heaviest demand, thus basing that months cost on that alone. Has nothing to do with turning the 3 phase unit on or not. Therefore, turn a few things on over a period of 1/2 hour or 45 minutes according to how many things you have plugged in.
Anyway, that's how it worked for us. Don't they make a unit which will work on 220 ??