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<font face="Arial">That's common, but on this one low + medium
doesn't equal high. That's what seems odd. It's a 3 phase
heater, could they be switching a heater from two phases to phase
to neutral? Seems like a lot of work when they otherwise don't
even need the neutral. Be assured I'll figure it out when we get
there.<br>
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If I hook up the phases out of order, does this become a chiller
instead of a heater? :) :) :) :)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/6/20 9:24 AM, George Davidson via
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<div dir="ltr">I have seen heaters with different elements sizes
for different power setting
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<div>so low is 500w, medium is 1000w, high is both or 1500w</div>
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