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Question by Buzz
Submitted on 9/15/2003
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I have a 3 phase 220 50 amp circuit in my office we use for testing 220 30 amp European Television systems. I need to make a pig tail that will have a 4 pole plug 3 phase 220 50amp and on the other end outputs 2 phase 220 50amp European 2 pole receptacle.
So I guess what I am asking is how to convert a 3 phase circuit to a 2 phase circuit safely and or if it can actually be done.


Answer by tattoo
Submitted on 2/9/2007
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there is only single phase and three phase no such thing as two phase you need to call an electrician

 

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