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  1. #1
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    chinese 220v help

    Ok I'll admit I'm not an electrician but I do understand a bit about electrical. I've set up my shop with 220/240v US. The equipment I ordered is 220v, but it's wired with a chinese AS-3112 plug, which is 220v on one leg, neutral, and ground. US 220 is 2x110v legs with neutral and ground. How the heck to I get this to work??? I emailed the company, but it is 1am on a major holiday, I'm not expecting a reply for a few days, and I'd like to keep moving on this setup.

    Here's a photo of the type of plug.
    http://www.zs-sl.com/UploadFiles/20085249116152.jpg

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    I am pretty sure this is correct, but then again I'm from England where 240V was the standard...

    You'll need to connect one 'hot' leg (110V) to their 220V, the other 'hot' leg (110V) to their neutral, and then the ground to ground.

    Zax.

  3. #3
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    Zax is right,

    In this case you don't need neutral. If you can't use your "chinese" plug, simply cut the wire and use your own ( I don't know what kind plug you use in US ), leave the neutral away - but remember connect the ground !

    Regards,
    Hannu

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    bpoulin,

    Attached is a professional schema

    Hannu
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    Ok that's what we were wondering, Grnd stays ground, and one leg of each 110 to neutral and hot.

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    Hi,

    Just out of curiosity - did you ever get that equipment to work following the scheme that can be found in that thread ?

    Thanks

  7. #7
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    The 220 with one side neutral refers to UK and Australia etc standards.
    See http://www.cnczone.com/forums/laser_...al_system.html
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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