I知 not sure if anyone on here is good with the electrical side of things (i know I知 not). My shop is on an old wild leg delta system. I measure 250 phase to phase. I own a lot of euro machines that are rated for 220. Low and behold i just blew a transformer on my older sliding table saw due to what I知 assuming is the high voltage (unless it was a fluke). I called the power company out and the tech said that they only adjust if the voltage is out of their +/-10% tolerance from 240V. So they would tolerate up to 264V (wow).
I知 about to purchase a 230V wide belt sander and i would really not like to damage this machine. Does anyone have experience with this topic? Will a 230V machine tolerate this extra 20 volts? That would be right on the cusp of +10%.
Thanks in advance for any tips or recommendations.
Jack