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Hi, I was asked today by a potential customer about installing one of the boost energy range of phase converters.

Is there anyone out there with any knowledge of these devices?

Cheers
 
It is for a 3 phase wood turning machine, looks like the boost energy device has a TP&N socket to connect to, seems straightforward.

The spec. recommends cable size and protective device.

Was curious to know of any potential pitfalls
 
For use with a wood turning lathe a variable frequency drive (vfd) might be a better choice as you can vary the speed. Downside is a vfd can only be used with one machine at once.

A suitable sized rotary can power more than one machine at once, for example the lathe plus a three phase grinder for sharpening tools.

If it is for industrial use then there is a requirement for brakes (often electrical) on some woodworking machinery, not sure if that applies to lathes though.

Steve.
 
Normal three phase wiring techniques can be used to connect the machines, or it can be as simple as putting the different machines on flex and plugging them in to the converter as required. The only thing to be aware of is that the generated leg (l2 usually i think) should not be used in the control circuitry (contactors etc), as it is not generally as stable as the other two phases.

Steve.
 

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