That's a little odd. Where I've had 220V, I told the electrician the volts,
amps, and type of outlet I wanted appropriate to that voltage and current.
They had nothing to do with and no knowledge of what I would plugging into it,
which could be many things, like an air conditioner, machine (milling machine,
lathe, ...) or maybe even a amateur radio amplifier.
Lou W7HV
On Thursday, August 5, 2021, 9:49:54 AM MDT, David F. Reed
<[email protected]> wrote:
I am in a bit of a situation here… in trying to get a 240 V circuit wired for
the shack to fit the plug coming from my KPA1500, the electrician tells me that
it is a 120 V plug, and that is it against the law for him to wire a socket for
that to 240 V.
Here is a photo of the power plug my KPA1500 came with:David F. Reed
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