If you switch over to 240VAC, you'll be in for a complete new set of PC's, since it's a different plug configuration. Also a different receptacle configuration. This is the deal breaker...
You will also eliminate the Neutral leg, thus dropping Common Mode noise problems. It will do nothing for Differential Mode noise potential.
You will reduce voltage drop concerns by half, but you've already addressed this with your new runs.
I don't see a scrap of upside to this. It's been already thought about and addressed by the balanced power devices that output + and - 60VAC. It's also been addressed by a separate Article in the National Electrical Code.
I'd look into products by Equi=Tech or Balanced Power Technology, etc. Those that are 3rd party listed by UL, CSA, etc would influence me even more.
I have no vested or uninvested interest in anything...
You will also eliminate the Neutral leg, thus dropping Common Mode noise problems. It will do nothing for Differential Mode noise potential.
You will reduce voltage drop concerns by half, but you've already addressed this with your new runs.
I don't see a scrap of upside to this. It's been already thought about and addressed by the balanced power devices that output + and - 60VAC. It's also been addressed by a separate Article in the National Electrical Code.
I'd look into products by Equi=Tech or Balanced Power Technology, etc. Those that are 3rd party listed by UL, CSA, etc would influence me even more.
I have no vested or uninvested interest in anything...