Cruzan80
Well-known member
Hey All,
I just picked up a 20HP 3ph motor that I plan on turning into a Rotary Phase converter, and eventually running the output to a 3ph panel, so I can just wire everything together without having to move anything around.
I have been watching various RPC builds on Youtube, and seeing instructions on 10-20HP versions. The biggest issues I have are coming from their lack of documentation, and/or them using stuff they had "laying around".
In an ideal world, I do want to use a time delay to activate/remove a solid relay connected to a start capacitor. If I have to hold down a button to get the motor up to speed, that is not the end of the world.
When seeing these set-up, I get the 240V single phase comes into a 3ph contactor, and this goes out to the motor (Main On/off switch). However, I have seen several people reference 120V contactors, even with these high amp ratings. What would the benefit be (if any) for 120V contactors instead of a 240V contactor?
I have also seen various ways people are tying in the start capacitor with this, especially in a fully automated fashion.
Some of them seem to be running this off the load side of the contactor, which seems odd to me. Ideas on sizing the start capacitor?
I am guessing that I size the contactor to the size of the breaker in the panel upstream (in this case, 60A). Is that correct? Do I need any extra contactors downstream, if I have a breaker between it and any other motors?
Anyone have a rough idea of the capacitor sizes I will need to get this balanced? Trying to get the biggest MFD ones I can to save room, but also know I need some smaller ones to fine tune. Thinking 4x 100MFD (2x for each line to ghost), 3x 50s (mix of line to ghost and line/line), and 2x 25, 10, 5s (tweaking). Does this sound like a good assortment?
Also any suggestions on On/Off switches to tie into this Contactor?
Right now, I am planning on drawing out all the steps/wiring before I start to order stuff, to make sure I have everything I need. Any suggestions on where to buy any of this?
I know enough about electrical to know where my limits are, and when to reach out to others. I am sure there are other parts I have forgotten to put in this, as it is after a long day at work.
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I just picked up a 20HP 3ph motor that I plan on turning into a Rotary Phase converter, and eventually running the output to a 3ph panel, so I can just wire everything together without having to move anything around.
I have been watching various RPC builds on Youtube, and seeing instructions on 10-20HP versions. The biggest issues I have are coming from their lack of documentation, and/or them using stuff they had "laying around".
In an ideal world, I do want to use a time delay to activate/remove a solid relay connected to a start capacitor. If I have to hold down a button to get the motor up to speed, that is not the end of the world.
When seeing these set-up, I get the 240V single phase comes into a 3ph contactor, and this goes out to the motor (Main On/off switch). However, I have seen several people reference 120V contactors, even with these high amp ratings. What would the benefit be (if any) for 120V contactors instead of a 240V contactor?
I have also seen various ways people are tying in the start capacitor with this, especially in a fully automated fashion.
Some of them seem to be running this off the load side of the contactor, which seems odd to me. Ideas on sizing the start capacitor?
I am guessing that I size the contactor to the size of the breaker in the panel upstream (in this case, 60A). Is that correct? Do I need any extra contactors downstream, if I have a breaker between it and any other motors?
Anyone have a rough idea of the capacitor sizes I will need to get this balanced? Trying to get the biggest MFD ones I can to save room, but also know I need some smaller ones to fine tune. Thinking 4x 100MFD (2x for each line to ghost), 3x 50s (mix of line to ghost and line/line), and 2x 25, 10, 5s (tweaking). Does this sound like a good assortment?
Also any suggestions on On/Off switches to tie into this Contactor?
Right now, I am planning on drawing out all the steps/wiring before I start to order stuff, to make sure I have everything I need. Any suggestions on where to buy any of this?
I know enough about electrical to know where my limits are, and when to reach out to others. I am sure there are other parts I have forgotten to put in this, as it is after a long day at work.
Sent from my Phone 2 using The Garage Journal mobile app