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230v fan
Does that mean it has to be used in conjunction with a 20 amp plug?
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Volts not Amps Frank
you can't run a 230 volt fan on a regular 120/110 volt circuit. I am no electrician but there is a huge difference from 120 and 230. electric dryers , your electric stove and some large air conditioners like thru the wall type run on 220/240 volt. The plug is a different configuration. It has to be a double pole breaker in the main box. like Johnny said |
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Frank is it a new fan or an old one, can you find out how many amps it draws? |
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I was looking on Flea Bay for axial motors to build a spray booth. And someone here suggested that you can get 239 CFM fans on there for $20.00 maybe. Some of the higher CFM fans were 230V, and I figured it was a dryer type plug needed. And its somewhat of an overkill in the fan department, that is a fan that big. Thanks Bill. |
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