Harvey Alpha Series Table Saws: Which saws are dual voltage (115V/230V)?

Created by Gabriel Izzo, Modified on Wed, 27 May at 3:53 PM by Gabriel Izzo

Harvey Table Saws · Power & Electrical
Which Table Saws Are Dual Voltage (115V / 230V)?
Overview

The following Harvey table saws are dual voltage — they ship pre-wired for 115V with a NEMA 5-20P plug and can be reconfigured for 230V by following the rewiring steps outlined in the model's instruction manual.

Dual Voltage Models
Alpha HW110LC (2HP)
115V 230V
Ships pre-wired for 115V with a NEMA 5-20P plug installed.
Can be converted to 230V single-phase — a 230V switch is included with the saw.
Ambassador C-200
115V 230V
Ships pre-wired for 115V with a NEMA 5-20P plug installed.
Can be converted to 230V by following the rewiring steps in the instruction manual.
Electrical Safety — Voltage Conversion
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Consulting a licensed electrician is always recommended for any voltage conversion or rewiring work. Working with live wiring and high-voltage circuits is inherently hazardous — only proceed if appropriate safety measures can be guaranteed.
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Disconnect the saw from power and lock out the breaker before performing any rewiring, switch replacement, or motor wiring changes. Never work on live circuits.
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The plug, receptacle, and circuit breaker must all be upgraded to match the 230V configuration — do not attempt to use a 230V-wired machine on a 115V circuit or with an adapter.
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Harvey Industries is not responsible for any injury, damage, or loss resulting from improper electrical conversion or installation. Follow all applicable local electrical codes and regulations.
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