Commercial guy, never got into single phase
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Same here..been doing commercial/industrial electrical and controls for about 23 years...Commercial guy, never got into single phase
208v is more efficientOP, what model and brand of freezer?
Unless you are in and out every few minutes the commercial freezers are overkill. Costs waay more to run vs a domestic unit.
That is not the way that I would describe it from memory. In residential electrical service there are two AC feeds that are 60 hz sine wave signals that are 180 degrees apart at 172V peak.It's referred to as single-phase because the two legs of a single phase 240vac circuit are NOT out of phase with each other. They are actually IN phase with each other, meaning that there is only ONE (single) phase. If the two legs were 180deg OUT of phase (technically two phases), measuring the voltage between the two legs would show 0v.
It’s a True gdm/49f-ldOP, what model and brand of freezer?
Unless you are in and out every few minutes the commercial freezers are overkill. Costs waay more to run vs a domestic unit.
So in your opinion, is this feasible for our home use? I know new, these are 10K freezers and about 2.5K used.According to this website, the freezer pulls about 11.2 amps. IMHO, I would put it on a dedicated 20amp breaker. One other thing that I saw was that the motor takes multiple input voltages - 120/208/230, the single phase 230vac would be the most energy efficient.
https://www.bhequip.com/product/tru...r-merchandiser-reach-in-freezer-w-led-lights/