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    1 or 3ph?



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    Does anybody know if this comp is 1 or 3ph?
    (yes I know I should have looked when I was on site)


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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    the number 1-9 is the key..

    ie

    1 = 208/230 1 phase 60hz

    whilst 5 = 230 single phase 50hz

    cheers

    richard

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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    so 5VE is 1 ph 230v

    Thanks richard that saves me trip.
    Although that info will mean that I get the comp quicker ( the unit sits on a plinth 14ft above a raging river)
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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    Good luck chillin out , try to swim a little after you finish the job
    Engineering, sciences, math, physics and my brain will generate "not responding " soon

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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    http://cc.danfoss.com/RA/DILA/DILA_V...C.PC.004.A1.02

    don't take my word for it..

    cheers

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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    hi Richard

    the link only takes you to the log in page

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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    Quote Originally Posted by rbartlett
    the link gives this :

    You are now linking to restricted material/page only accessible for registered customers which demands that you log on. If not a registered customer, please contact your local Danfoss sales office (see Contacts or the list from World Wide).
    In order to use the secure part of this site your browser must allow cookies.

    it seems that , we need a user name and password to access that documentation
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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    go to that page and use the side menu documentation will get you access to their tech lit

    cheers

    richard

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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    Sorry, Richard, without logging in there is not access to that site that I can find.
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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    http://cc.danfoss.com/SW/DCC_Home_In...dex.htm?click=

    if this doesn't work to give you a side menu then i give up..

    cheers

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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    I got it ok
    thanks richard
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    Re: 1 or 3ph?

    Success

    What was the original question

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