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L25500 Voltage

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Getting the wiring for my new L25500 and our building is wired for 3 phase.
Coming off the circuit panel I'm showing 214 volts which is less than the 220-240 recommended for the printer. However the directions show (-10% and +6%) for a variance which tells me I'm ok.
But in another section of the directions is says if you only have 208 volts from a 3 phase system, you will need a step up transformer to 240 volts.
So am I safe or do I need a transformer? Any electricians here?
Thanks for your help! Glad to be apart of the signs101 family!
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Thanks for the help!
Here's what I ordered.

Line No:
1 Stock No:
93K6583 Manufacturer Part No:
HS19F500B UOM
Each 1 Quantity Shipped:
1 Price:
$124.44 Extended Price:
$124.44 Customer Part Number: Description: Buck Boost Transformer; Primary Voltages:2 x 120V; Secondary Voltages:2 x 12V; Current Rating:41.6A; Power Rating:500VA; Transformer Mounting:panel; Secondary Current Nom:41.6A; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):No

Ordered from:
Newark/element14, they had free shipping as well.
So if your building only has 3 phase 208 volt power, you will need a couple of these to step up the voltage.
Now we know!
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My L25500 worked fine at 208v, so I would try it first and see if you really need it. Good luck.
 
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