pamike
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Do the static style phase convertors work fine for air compressors or should I go with a rotary style? Looking to run a 1 HP 3 phase motor.
Something like this maybe?
http://www.automationdirect.com/adc...l)/GS1_Drive_Units_(120_-z-_230_VAC)/GS1-21P0
Yeah, I was thinking of just going to a single phase motor...heres the catch...
Its a dual pump/motor setup so you need 2 motors. Also there is a control box that you can select to alternate the motors, or run either one exclusively. I assume that whole box would have to be rewired if its converted to single phase...
VFDs don't work well for compressors, because they have to turn on and off on demand. The compressor demands when it needs to turn on and off based on the pressure switch. It's not like a mill or lathe where you can use the VFD to start/stop the machine at will.
Mr T, I had forgot that you can get VFD that output 3 phase. We have some at work. I will have to ask the guys. Central PA huh? I am in lancaster county....
Yeah, think I will go the single phase route. Looks like I will have to bribe someone at work to rewire it for me...
Just don't hook up 2 of the phases. 1 phase in, 1 phase out for both of the motors. Wire neutrals and grounds together for motors and inputs.