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Default Liability & responsibility of electrician?

"John R. Carroll" wrote:

I know about that. I lived in Japan once. 100vac and 200vac power
distribution, half the
country was 50 cycle and the other 60 cycle back then.


Jeeze, I didn't know that. 50 AND 60 cycles?
LOL


I ran into some contactors in some older Mori CL's that had 100v 50hz and 100v 60hz
terminals on the coils.


Anyway, I just cracked open a brand new 30i and guess what - 200VAC bigger
than life. Mitsubishi is the same way.


I need to take a look in our Mori ZT2500Y's and see what they are set for. Since the
facility is 480v, we have a lot of transformers stepping down near the machines.

The only set up I ever sayw that expected anything else came from the EU.
The builders there work from 380V.


Oh yeah, we had an Index that used 380v.

The control voltage in an Adira CNC press brake, is 48v, pita when you need to replace an
electrical component.


You ever need the poop on Fanuc's 30 Series, let me know. It's probably
somewhere on the web but I've got the whole mess here on a builders CD.


I'll keep that in mind, thanks.

Wes