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It depends, the current draw is as follows:

120VAC - 27A

208VAC - 15A

240VAC - 13A

No it would not, the appropriate plug would be:

120VAC - 30A circuit, or 50A depending on if it will have a high duty cycle.

208VAC - 30A circuit, unlikely unless you have 3-phase power

240VAC - 30A circuit, NEMA 14-30 if you have split phase power (ie: if in a home)

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As the question refers to a '13-A' plug, then it's reasonable to assume that the questioner is referring to a British wiring system, in which a '13-A' fused plug is the name given to the standard 230-V plug used in a UK residence; the '13-A' refers to its rated current. Reference to the UK's Wiring Regulations will give a definitive answer.

If you apply the equation for power (P =UI) the you will see that the maximum power that it can supply to a load is: P = 230 x 13 = 2990 W

From this, it is apparent that a 3200-W load would be 'pushing it' and will likely operate the plug's fuse within a short period of time.

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