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Neil
 
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Default monarch 10ee electrical

I have a 1966 10ee that is set up for 460 volts. Prior to its
delivery I contacted Monarch to see what needed changing to get down
to 230. The helpful tech send me a fax copy of the schematic and
indicated where changes needed to be made.

He said that the two filament transformers might need to be replaced,
and they were a couple hundred dollars each. Not to mention, there
are two shunts that need to be custom made for the lower voltage.
After I looked at the job and the cost, I got cold feet.

Long story short I bought a nice new 7.5kv step-up transformer (about
$250) and run the machine on the 460v for which it is configured.
Runs real nice. You might be able to find one cheaper, but I didn't
want to play russian roulette with this one.

Neil

P.S. Either way, if you care, you'll need to resolve how to run the
3-phase coolant pump. A small VFD or static convertor would do fine.
I haven't run mine yet...



On 27 Mar 2004 00:00:32 GMT, (Asp3211968) wrote:

i just bought a 10ee monarch 1980b-day it says it is for 460 volts, can this
be rewired to operate on 220 3phase, or do i need a stepup transformer and what
rating