On 7/28/21 7:26 PM, Ralph Stirling wrote:
I just got my inspection report by email. The inspector
couldn't even remember that it was a mill, and called it
a "lathe". He references RCW 19.28 and WAC 296-46B-903.
I think my best option is to use this as an excuse to buy
a phase converter. It will be UL approved, and I'll connect
it to the 220 circuit. It should serve as the "load" as far as
the inspector is concerned. I don't want to start lying
about my machinery and intentions. A phase converter
for testing and repairing 3ph machines is legitimate enough.
I'll either tarp my CNC mill in place as Chris suggested, or
move it temporarily ($250 for forklift rental twice).
The mill is a 1998 French Realmeca C2, with absolutely no
labels of any sort on it. Good electrical diagram, but that
carries no weight.
Thanks for all the advice, everybody. I'll update when I
finally pass. I need another visit after I finish installing
my ductless heat pump anyway.
-- Ralph
Sure makes me glad I don't live where you do.
Ed.
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