"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We have an old Texair 30 dryer that works hard every day but makes me nervous that one day it will just not heat up! So I have been researching new dryers. Our location limits us to electric. I think the the new dryer will be an M&R Radicure. Any imput will be helpful. Pros and cons. Thanks for the help,Matt
Our location limits us to electric.
We have 208, and no opportunity to use gas here, so I have to use electric.Matt
Radicure D 36/6-4 - 208/230 V, 1 ph, 81/89 A
We are in a commercial building that has 208 3 phase power. 3 phase is three legs of power, between any two legs you will have 208, and between any leg and ground is 120 volts. Most all new motor assemblies cover the voltage range from 208/230. If you have a 230 only motor ( which is heat we currently have) on 208 power you have to add a "buck boost" transformer. I currently have that mounted on the wall. We would easily be able to remove the buck boost and be at 208 /230 3 phase.Also our rent is gross, so we don't pay for the electricity! I'm sure the landlord factors it in but we don't have a monthly bill.Matt