Saturday, September 10, 2011

TAYLOR SOFT SERVE MACHINES DETERMINE VOLTAGE PHASE

TAYLOR SOFT SERVE MACHINE DETERMINE VOLTAGE PHASE (FROM MODEL NUMBER/EXTENSION).When considering purchase of Taylor soft serve ice cream machine, it is quite important to check machine's voltage and phase prior to making purchasing decision. Please advise: many of gemercial buildings do not have 3 phase electricity. It is important to have certified electrician examine available types of electricity in your place of business prior to you making purchasing decision. Keep this in mind: adding 3 phase electricity may be costly. Below is a simple way to figure out electrical requirements for Taylor ice cream machines (soft-serve machines) voltage and phase based on a model number and it's extension:1. Extension 12 after model number (e.a. model 142-12) means single phase and 115V. (regular USA household power)2. Extension 27 after model number (e.a. model 750-27) means single phase and 220V. 3. Extension 33 after model number (e.a. model 754-33) means triple phase and 220V. Please, check my other guides.I hope this helps - please, and if
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