![]() Peaco Support phase converters features high quality with CE certified, affordable price so that customers can spend less money to afford a high performance phase converter to meet their needs of single phase to three phase in industrial field. Input voltage can be 110V/ 220V/ 240V/ 380V/ 415V AC, output voltage is optional 220V/ 380V/ 400V/ 415V/ 440V/ 480V AC and other voltage, frequency and phase of the static phase converter can be customized according to customer's special needs. The rated output power ranges from 4 hp (3 kW) to 135 hp (100 kW), 50Hz or 60Hz output frequency, converting from single phase to three phase. Peaco Support provides a wide range of phase converters, such as 240V to 415V 3 phase converter, 220V single phase to 380V 3 phase converter, 220V to 440V converter, single phase 230V to 3 phase 400V converter, 110V to 220V 3 phase converter, 240V single phase to 480V three phase converter, etc. ![]() So that a utility usually charge higher fees for three-phase services because of the need for additional equipment, including transformers, metering and distribution wires. The phase converter is used in such places where the three-phase service cannot be provided or the installation cost is too high due to the remote location. Most phase converters are used to generate three-phase power from a single-phase power source, thus allowing three-phase equipment to operate on sites where only single-phase power is served. The disadvantages include: they are more expensive and larger than other motor control options and they generate heat that may require fans or AC units.A phase converter is a device that converts single-phase power into multi-phase or multi-phase power into single-phase. The advantages of VFDs include: full speed control (start, stop and in-between), more custom control and monitoring, energy savings due to efficient motor usage and less wear and tear on the motors. VFDs provide the same functions as both the traditional motor starters and soft starters. It also allows for full speed control during the entire run cycle of the motor. VFDsĪ Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) allows for the slow ramp up of a motor during startup and the slowing down of the motor during shutdown. The disadvantages include: they are more expensive than a traditional motor starter and they do not allow for full speed control. The advantages of soft starters include: they are less expensive than a VFD when only startup control is needed, they are a smaller system than a VFD where space is a concern and they prevent unwanted torque upon startup, prolonging the life of the motor. They provide all of the same functions as a traditional motor starter. Soft starters protect motors from inrush current by gently ramping up the motor to full speed. The disadvantages include: high inrush current that can cause fuses to blow and breakers to trip if the inrush is too high, and the starter will allow a full torque to start the motor which can cause the motor to ramp up to full speed very quickly potentially causing the motor to wear and degrade prematurely. The advantages of motor starters include: lower cost, allows for remote operation, allows for monitoring of motor state (with the use of auxiliary contacts) and they are safe and efficient. They are used when basic motor control is required, where torque on the motor is not a concern and speed control is not needed. They are designed with a contactor, overload and circuit protection. Motor starters safely start and stop a motor in industrial applications. Motor Starters, Soft Starters and VFDs Motor Starters Due to the consistent voltage balance, the electric motor will operate at or near its full horsepower capacity when utilized with a three-phase rotary converter. Rotary Phase Converters are rated using the maximum horsepower that they can handle. By balancing the output, the phase converter an be used on any type of equipment, especially voltage sensitive equipment such as PLCs, EDMs, milling machines, lathes and any other type of equipment that relies on balanced power input. When the rotary phase converter is properly sized, it will produce three-phase power with each of the three output voltages well balanced over the entire range of connected loads. The three lines, or phases, are indistinguishable to utility three-phase power and usually more accurate than utility-supplied three-phase power. Rotary phase converter equipment uses a single-phase two-line supply of power from the utility and creates a third line of power. By acting as a rotating generator, rotary phase converters transform the singe-phase energy supply into three-phase power. ![]() ![]() Rotary Phase Converters produce Alternating Current (AC) electric power to operate three-phase equipment such as motors, resistive and inductive loads. ![]()
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