Thanks in advance for any advice...
I have a steam generator on a jacuzzi tub I purchased. It's input voltage is
220-240V~50/60Hz 12.5-13.6A. It's a three wire input labeled Load, Neutral, and Ground.
How the heck do I get 220V at the Load terminal of this thing?
4 pronged 220V seems like a no brainer. Everything I see referenced takes the 4 pronged which I'm assuming the appliance combines the two 110V internally to get 220V.
I'm comfortable with wiring. I ran a new 20 amp circuit to this bathroom as it stands now. 25ft of 12/2 from the subpanel.
Lastly, the steam generator runs when plugged into 110V although it's not listed as accepting 110V. The problem is I draw to much current if running the bubbles on the tub and the steam. I'm guessing I can perhaps re-run for 30amp 110V or just run a second 20amp 110V for the steam generator if getting 220V to this 3 pronged appliance is not possible.
Lastly for real this time... I'm assuming that running this thing at 110V v.s. 220V will draw less current. Correct?
I have a steam generator on a jacuzzi tub I purchased. It's input voltage is
220-240V~50/60Hz 12.5-13.6A. It's a three wire input labeled Load, Neutral, and Ground.
How the heck do I get 220V at the Load terminal of this thing?
4 pronged 220V seems like a no brainer. Everything I see referenced takes the 4 pronged which I'm assuming the appliance combines the two 110V internally to get 220V.
I'm comfortable with wiring. I ran a new 20 amp circuit to this bathroom as it stands now. 25ft of 12/2 from the subpanel.
Lastly, the steam generator runs when plugged into 110V although it's not listed as accepting 110V. The problem is I draw to much current if running the bubbles on the tub and the steam. I'm guessing I can perhaps re-run for 30amp 110V or just run a second 20amp 110V for the steam generator if getting 220V to this 3 pronged appliance is not possible.
Lastly for real this time... I'm assuming that running this thing at 110V v.s. 220V will draw less current. Correct?
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