Power – Despatch LAC2-12-5 User Manual
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Power
Line voltages may vary in some geographical locations. If your line voltage is much
lower than the oven voltage rating, warm up time will be longer and motors may
overload or run hot. If your line voltage is higher than name plate rating, the motor may
run hot and draw excessive amps.
If the line voltage varies more than 10% from the oven voltage rating, some electrical
components such as relays, temperature controls, etc. may operate erratically.
Power Requirements
Model
Volts
Amps
Hertz
Phase
Heater
KW
Cord and Plug
LAC 1-10
LAC 1-38A
LAC 1-38B*
LAC 1-67*
LAC 2-12*
LAC 2-18*
120
120
240
240
240
240
10.0
16.5
9.5
12.0
18.5
23.5
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.6
1.8
2.4
3.6
4.8
Included, 15 Amp (NEMA 5-15)
Included, 20 Amp (NEMA 5-20)
Included, 15 Amp (NEMA 6-15)
Included, 15 Amp (NEMA 6-15)
None, Hardwired
None, Hardwired
* Oven designed for 240 volts (see name plate on oven) will operate satisfactorily on a
minimum of 208 volts, but with a 25% reduction in heater power. If your power
characteristics are lower, contact Despatch Industries. An option is available to
regain the full heater power when operating on 208V.
The LAC 2-12 and LAC 2-18 must be hardwired to the electric supply using 10 AWG or
larger wires suitable for at least 75°C (167°F).