Can You Convert 3 Phase 208V to Single Phase for a Heat Wheel?

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To convert a 3-phase 208V power source to single-phase for a heat wheel, connect one phase to hot, the neutral to neutral, and ground to ground. If the 3-phase system lacks a dedicated neutral, one of the hot phases can be used, but this may not provide the correct voltage. The line-to-neutral voltage in a 208V system is actually 120V, so ensure the heat wheel is indeed designed for 208V. It's advisable to consult an electrical expert for proper guidance on this conversion. Proper connections are crucial for safe and effective operation.
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Hey guys thanks in advance for any help,

I have a 3 phase 208 volt power source and I have something (heat wheel) that runs on 208 single phase. The heat wheel has ports labeled H (hot) N(neutral) G (gnd). I believe that if i take two legs of the 208 v 3ph, It should now be a single phase. However, one leg would go to hot, gnd would be gnd, does the other leg (which is hot as well), go to neutral?

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You hook the hot to one of the phases, neutral goes to neutral and ground goes to ground. Your 3 phase should have 3 hots and a neutral if it doesn't just hook the neutral to one of the hots on your 3-phase. The problem with that is that you won't get 208 volts.

Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-phase_electric_power
 
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208 Volt is an unusual voltage for something to be designed for.
Are you sure it's 208 Volt.
The line to neutral voltage of 208 volt is only 120 volt.
If your device is designed for 208 volt, then it should be connected line to line.

This is not my area of expertise, so you probably should get help from someone who is an expert in this area.
 
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