Hi All,
I am just about ready in my new workshop to buy and start using the 3 phase equipment i will need for my business. The biggest of which will be the press brake rated at 12.5kw max.
There will be a few other units but smaller - around the 1 to 3kw rating range, so with that i am looking at building a 18kw Rotary Converter.
The build isn't the issue and the parts can be come by cheap enough to make it.
The main issue is my incoming supply, i have a single phase 3 wire / split phase supply (no 3 phase on the poles) coming from a center tapped transformer.
Now, should i build the 3 phase converter using L1 and L2 (so power 2 coils of the motor and only have to generate the 3rd) or should i build it as a single phase machine with L1 and Neutral?
There are many designs in USA showing the 110v split phase using L1 and L2 and taking the neutral around the converter so to speak. Not sure which way is the sensible way to do this, or the best?
Thanks in advance for your help
Robert
I am just about ready in my new workshop to buy and start using the 3 phase equipment i will need for my business. The biggest of which will be the press brake rated at 12.5kw max.
There will be a few other units but smaller - around the 1 to 3kw rating range, so with that i am looking at building a 18kw Rotary Converter.
The build isn't the issue and the parts can be come by cheap enough to make it.
The main issue is my incoming supply, i have a single phase 3 wire / split phase supply (no 3 phase on the poles) coming from a center tapped transformer.
Now, should i build the 3 phase converter using L1 and L2 (so power 2 coils of the motor and only have to generate the 3rd) or should i build it as a single phase machine with L1 and Neutral?
There are many designs in USA showing the 110v split phase using L1 and L2 and taking the neutral around the converter so to speak. Not sure which way is the sensible way to do this, or the best?
Thanks in advance for your help
Robert