I have an old 7,000sf industrial building that's getting re-wired and re-plumbed and so forth. The building was badly flooded in an accident, so everything below six feet is 'mandatory replace'. This includes the outside disconnect and meter pan, and 2 of the 3 inside subpanels.
The previous service was 600amp 3 phase- this is going to be my personal playground and I don't envision ever needing that much power. But I keep wondering if I should re-establish the 3 phase or just save a few bucks and bring in 120/240.
I don't have any 3 phase equipment but it's always around at the right price so it might be worth the initial expense, just to be prepared. I'd hate to be kicking myself 10 years down the road, for only having single phase because I wanted to save $2,000 back in 2014. I'm even willing to admit that part of the appeal is that 3 phase is 'big boy' electricity, like 'real' shops use.
Probably lots of you guys have thought about bringing 3 phase service into your garage, if it's available in the area. How many actually did it? Was it worth it? I'd really like to hear some personal experiences along the single-phase/3-phase divide.
The previous service was 600amp 3 phase- this is going to be my personal playground and I don't envision ever needing that much power. But I keep wondering if I should re-establish the 3 phase or just save a few bucks and bring in 120/240.
I don't have any 3 phase equipment but it's always around at the right price so it might be worth the initial expense, just to be prepared. I'd hate to be kicking myself 10 years down the road, for only having single phase because I wanted to save $2,000 back in 2014. I'm even willing to admit that part of the appeal is that 3 phase is 'big boy' electricity, like 'real' shops use.
Probably lots of you guys have thought about bringing 3 phase service into your garage, if it's available in the area. How many actually did it? Was it worth it? I'd really like to hear some personal experiences along the single-phase/3-phase divide.


