I've seen this issue with a condo building. A competitor had installed a set of 
Outback inverters that wouldn't work because of low AC voltage. They had to 
swap them out for an inverter that would work at 208.
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Hi All,

I was just out of town installing a system for a friend just North of NYC. I 
was confused when checking phase for consumption CT's when I found that there 
was 120V L-N, but 206V L-L. I went and found the transformer, and there was in 
fact one transformer for all the houses that I could see. It had 4 wires coming 
out of it, and each house was tapped onto 3 of them. So they actually are just 
using two legs of a 3 phase 208/120V distribution system.

Has anyone seen this sort of thing before? I was amazed that a bunch of houses 
there all have 208V L-L, and it seems to not be causing problems. Granted my 
friend says his A/C is really weak and that they have had some funky problems 
with their electric oven. But they also just moved in last year, don't have 
many 240V (or 208V) appliances, and are not very electrical savvy, so they were 
clueless about this.

Unfortunately this means that all the Enphase IQ8A's I just put on their roof 
are useless, unless I go back to put in a transformer or get the utility to do 
something about it. I am going to call the utility (Con Ed), but I was just 
curious if anyone has had a similar experience and whether their utility was 
open to changing it to 240V.

Cheers,
Dave

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