Looking at a 1996 Matsuura MC-800VF, VMC
The only problem is the transformer on the power pole is only 25kVa (single phase) and the machine is rated 37kVa in the book specs and 41kVa, 200-220V, 118A on the metal plate on the back of the machine. The transformer was installed 1.5 years ago with a subsidy, to upgrade would mean full cost which is out of budget.
The RPC manufactures recommend a 40hp RPC for this machine.
Is it possible to run a smaller RPC that would work with the 25kVa transformer? Can I just run the machine at a reduced rpm/rapids/feed etc and get away with it? Can the machine/control be damaged if it goes over the available power?
the reason I'm asking is I put some money down without checking the transformer, assuming it was sized for multiple residences, which it's not. Otherwise I would just go to a smaller machine. But this one is low hours, a good price, and has a large envelope, plus I would lose the money down.
I'm not cutting Inconel at max rapids/feed. Mostly aluminum low volume prototyping.