Re: FREE TO A GOOD HOME
From: Eric Smith (eric-no-spam-for-me_at_brouhaha.com)
Date: 05/28/03
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Date: 28 May 2003 13:47:34 -0700
pechter@shell.monmouth.com (Bill/Carolyn Pechter) writes:
> RP04-II (DEC internal pre-release RP05's),
> RP05's, and RP06's used two phase motors, as did (IIRC all the RM02/3/5's).
Single-phase motors, rated for operation on a fairly wide range extending
below 208 VAC and above 240 VAC. Though DEC wired them for three-phase,
they will work fine on 240 VAC single phase. The electronics is wired
between hot and neutral, so you would either need 240V with neutral
(e.g., a 3 pole 4 wire grounding plug/receptacle such as a NEMA 14-30P/R)
or to rewire the logic power supply or install a stepdown transformer.
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