Thanks everyone for your help! Below is the additional requested information regarding electrical panels in the shop, and the specific tools that need to be connected to power. To be clear, all these tools are brand new, and have never been used/hooked up.
Powermatic, 24 inch thickness planer M15S2 230 V, 3 pole, 4 wire, grounding plug.
Powermatic 24 inch bandsaw. Model number PM 2415B. 5 hp, 22 Amps, 60 Hz, phase 1, 230 V, four pole, Class B.
Powermatic 8 inch joiner. Model number PJ – 882HN, single phase, 230 V.
Saw stop 10 inch table saw. 5 hp, 60 Hz, 230 V, phase 1.
There are three circuit breaker panels in the shop. I have attempted to attach pictures below labeled as:
BB 208Y/120 V, three phase, four wire, PNL amps 225, phase 3, 4 wire, neutral amps 450, neutral volts 120, box type one.
BC with same specs as above panel.
Panel BD 120/208 3 phase, four W.
Panel type S one. Systems: 208Y/120 V, 304 W. Breakers: BL, BLH, HBL, BLF, BLHF, BQD.
Panel type S2. Systems: 480Y/277V, 304W. 480Y/277V, 303W. Breakers BQD.
600Y/347V, 304W. Breakers:BQD6.
I have no idea why the district electrician says he can’t fix this? His advice was to get an outside electrician.ED4BF292-1833-4F9A-A3EF-B33B87E8853C.jpg7851BEA5-BFA3-45A0-8BBE-066808731557.jpgADEC3637-6881-48C3-B278-14941CA0A7EC.jpg869850C5-CC59-4C55-9C23-E85D549FCF8B.jpg1B5BD857-73DF-4DCD-A1CF-0E60906EE375.jpg2CD69451-80C0-4763-B383-021A36BEED73.jpg