Hi all. I've been lurking here for a bit at the recommendation of a friend of mine who's a long time member. I recently moved my mostly 3Φ equipment including (a CNC VMC and CNC lathe) to a shop that didn't have utility 3Φ. I just installed a phase perfect phase converter and found out it produces high leg 3Φ. I understand the concept fairly well (I think) and read a couple of threads here about it, but just want to make sure I have the practical application correct as not to let the smoke out of some fairly expensive components. I have a separate 3Φ panel for these machines, with the high leg (manufactured leg) wired in orange on L3. It is my understanding that I can wire the machines as I would with delta 3Φ if I don't run/need a neutral, and so long as I make sure any transformers feeding controls or readouts are not fed by the high leg. At my old shop these machines were simply wired 4 wire with 3 hot legs and a ground. Is it a correct understanding that even though this is a different system, I'm essentially wiring things the same way? Again, only with attention needed as the what is fed by the stinger. Does this sound correct? Am I missing anything?
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