BentBierz
Well-known member
Hello,
I have some three-phase woodworking equipment (two of which are 7.5 HP) that I am powering through a Phase Perfect converter (picture below). The manufacturer recommended just using twist lock plugs/receptacles instead of hardwiring into a disconnect but said I could do either.
I was on the Hubbell website looking at plugs and found that a 3Ø, 30 amp, 250AC plug has a max 3 A/C HP rating with the following footnote: "The horsepower ratings are the phase values." I'm confused by this statement and also don't see other options shown that are any higher than 3 HP.
Any three-phasers or electricians out there that could interpret? Thanks.
I have some three-phase woodworking equipment (two of which are 7.5 HP) that I am powering through a Phase Perfect converter (picture below). The manufacturer recommended just using twist lock plugs/receptacles instead of hardwiring into a disconnect but said I could do either.
I was on the Hubbell website looking at plugs and found that a 3Ø, 30 amp, 250AC plug has a max 3 A/C HP rating with the following footnote: "The horsepower ratings are the phase values." I'm confused by this statement and also don't see other options shown that are any higher than 3 HP.
Any three-phasers or electricians out there that could interpret? Thanks.