On 29 May 2012 13:16, John Thornton <bjt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I'll be a monkeys uncle, the step up transformer does have a N lug
> but nothing is connected to it.

Do you know if that is on the input or output side? (it should be
possible to test with a multimeter)

I seem to recall that some of the installation diagrams in the manual
showed the input transformer neutral connected to ground.

That transformer is likely to be an accessory for the US market. Euro
3-phase is 400+V. it might be that it can do double-duty as the
matching transformer shown in the installation manual.

-- 
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