I'm looking to replicate this wiring scheme for a VFD (off a Grizzly lathe) and can't quite figure out why they used a step down transformer 110VAC-> 24VAC. As far as I can tell, it's just going to the control switches and can only surmise it's for shock prevention and/or lengthening longevity of the switches (though wouldn't that be an amperage not voltage thing?). At first, I thought maybe they needed 24V for a fan or the contactor or the relay but it doesn't look that way on closer inspection.
Basically, I figured I could simplify this some by using 110VAC but if there's some NEC regulation requiring 24V at panels, maybe I'll stick with that. As far as I could tell, the switches they used are 120v+ rated so I'm a bit stumped.
Basically, I figured I could simplify this some by using 110VAC but if there's some NEC regulation requiring 24V at panels, maybe I'll stick with that. As far as I could tell, the switches they used are 120v+ rated so I'm a bit stumped.

