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ok, i'm confused. using mep2010. i have a panel that is 120/208, and a piece of equipment that is 1 pole, 208. i can't get the two to connect unless i change the equipment to 120v. should this be happening? this makes the information in the equipment schedule to be incorrect.
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Make the equipment 2 pole, 208v (single phase). For instance, duplicate a disconnect switch and rename to whatever you'd like, make the voltage = 208.00v and no. of poles = 2, then save and load into project.
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