Subpanel after the 5KVA transformer gives option of two 20A circuit protection, maybe three 15A circuits with a little stretch of imagination. More than that is not advised, even with a 20A 240V breaker from the main panel to the transformer. Safety first.
Generally, everything connected by analog interconnects should be on the same phase. That's not a law.
Plasma can be a large draw in itself, sometimes over 6A for the big ones. With that kind of a SMPS, probably better off not being on the same transformer. Good example of what you're isolating from.
I'm sure the electrician can figure out the subpanel.
Isolated ground? Bad idea and probably not code.
Generally, everything connected by analog interconnects should be on the same phase. That's not a law.
Plasma can be a large draw in itself, sometimes over 6A for the big ones. With that kind of a SMPS, probably better off not being on the same transformer. Good example of what you're isolating from.
I'm sure the electrician can figure out the subpanel.
Isolated ground? Bad idea and probably not code.