Posted by skip33652 on December 17, 2008 at 11:49:40 from (69.77.224.227):
I have built a new shop with in floor radiant heat and am going to heat with an electic boiler. for now anyway. I am bringing 3 phase in to power lathes and other misc. equipment. I was going to put a 240 volt 3 phase boiler in but a couple of road blocks. most smaller 3 phase boilers come in 208 volt or 480 volt so I have to go up to 27k boiler all of a sudden boiler cost goes from $1200 to $3000 now my question is there any electical savings by going to 3 phase vs single phase or is a kw a kw and running a 27kw 240 volt boiler on 3 phase cheaper or the same price as running a 27kw 240 volt single phase. any help would be appreciated for this electrical dummy and his helpers. Paul
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