Hello,
I am hoping this is in the correct forum. To start, I acquired a film processing machine that runs on 3 phase. Now before getting the machine I fully understood it's power requirements and the cost of getting 3 phase installed at my house. I figured as processors are mostly a few pumps and lots of motors, I would be able to find a "workaround" like finding what motor draws the most and replace it, or re-wire the machine.
Examining the machine, I discovered there are 4 motors, and 2 pumps, only one motor is 3 phase, all others are single phase. There are two 3 phase connections, one that was hardwired and cut, the second is a 3 phase plug on the machine. I have attached some pics to show the different power inputs. I have inquired locally of some sparky's to see if they would help, I even offered to pay more than their call out fee, but all declined. One said that if I did the wiring he would attend to test it for safety before flicking the switch.
Here is the question: If I replace the biggest current and voltage drawing motors, at least the 415v 3 phase, and the plugs and fuses...can I fool the machine into running happily on single phase? If the machine did not need to draw 415volts could it still run on reduced voltage or would the collective draw of the other motors still require alot of voltage, hence needing 3 phase regardless? Or can replace the biggest voltage drawing motor and simply purchase one of the converters linked below? That way the heavy duty motors are replaced and I can still utilise the original wiring.
The machine I think is very well made, these were very expensive when new. The wiring looks to be professionally installed, and it appears the manufacturer installed quality items. I would hate to have to rip it all out and re-wire it for single phase wiring... which I reckon I am capable of doing, basically wiring the motors and pumps to a switch board, similarly to how it already is, installing my own switches, however I would perhaps lose some existing capabilities. Running the machine essentially needs a motor to run the processor, the two pumps can be left off while the processor is running, they simply filter the developing liquid, this can be done later. Once the film is developed a vacuum motor needs to run, as does a hot air blower, and a take-up motor (winds the film onto a spool)
I cannot afford to spend $$$$ but a few hundred is certainly doable.
These are the motors and pumps, one I cannot access but I think it is also a 3 phase motor.
Main drive motor:
Brand: Parvalux S/N: 12L1
Volts: 200/220 Amps: .9
Phase: 1 H/P: 1/6
Watts: 125 RPM: 3000
Dryer motor:
Brand: BKP S/N:
Volts: 415 Amps: .75
Phase: 3 H/P:
Watts: 180 RPM: 1440
Take-up motor:
Brand: Parvalux S/N: SD 8S
Volts: 200/240 Amps: .33
Phase: 1 H/P: 1/6
Watts: RPM: 1400
Pumps: x2
Brand: Emapompe S/N: PO90
Volts: 220
Phase: 1
Main fuse board
3 phase power input -fuses top left, main power switch bottom right
This is the 2nd 3 phase power input, these wires connect to the main fuse board, first pic
The below connector block links all the various motors and pumps
I am hoping this is in the correct forum. To start, I acquired a film processing machine that runs on 3 phase. Now before getting the machine I fully understood it's power requirements and the cost of getting 3 phase installed at my house. I figured as processors are mostly a few pumps and lots of motors, I would be able to find a "workaround" like finding what motor draws the most and replace it, or re-wire the machine.
Examining the machine, I discovered there are 4 motors, and 2 pumps, only one motor is 3 phase, all others are single phase. There are two 3 phase connections, one that was hardwired and cut, the second is a 3 phase plug on the machine. I have attached some pics to show the different power inputs. I have inquired locally of some sparky's to see if they would help, I even offered to pay more than their call out fee, but all declined. One said that if I did the wiring he would attend to test it for safety before flicking the switch.
Here is the question: If I replace the biggest current and voltage drawing motors, at least the 415v 3 phase, and the plugs and fuses...can I fool the machine into running happily on single phase? If the machine did not need to draw 415volts could it still run on reduced voltage or would the collective draw of the other motors still require alot of voltage, hence needing 3 phase regardless? Or can replace the biggest voltage drawing motor and simply purchase one of the converters linked below? That way the heavy duty motors are replaced and I can still utilise the original wiring.
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The machine I think is very well made, these were very expensive when new. The wiring looks to be professionally installed, and it appears the manufacturer installed quality items. I would hate to have to rip it all out and re-wire it for single phase wiring... which I reckon I am capable of doing, basically wiring the motors and pumps to a switch board, similarly to how it already is, installing my own switches, however I would perhaps lose some existing capabilities. Running the machine essentially needs a motor to run the processor, the two pumps can be left off while the processor is running, they simply filter the developing liquid, this can be done later. Once the film is developed a vacuum motor needs to run, as does a hot air blower, and a take-up motor (winds the film onto a spool)
I cannot afford to spend $$$$ but a few hundred is certainly doable.
These are the motors and pumps, one I cannot access but I think it is also a 3 phase motor.
Main drive motor:
Brand: Parvalux S/N: 12L1
Volts: 200/220 Amps: .9
Phase: 1 H/P: 1/6
Watts: 125 RPM: 3000
Dryer motor:
Brand: BKP S/N:
Volts: 415 Amps: .75
Phase: 3 H/P:
Watts: 180 RPM: 1440
Take-up motor:
Brand: Parvalux S/N: SD 8S
Volts: 200/240 Amps: .33
Phase: 1 H/P: 1/6
Watts: RPM: 1400
Pumps: x2
Brand: Emapompe S/N: PO90
Volts: 220
Phase: 1
Main fuse board
3 phase power input -fuses top left, main power switch bottom right
This is the 2nd 3 phase power input, these wires connect to the main fuse board, first pic
The below connector block links all the various motors and pumps