Well you need to know what each circuit / device uses for power & what is powering your sub panel. Is your sub panel a 100 amp 3 phase panel?
I’m not an Electrician
here in Ca
to the best of my knowledge…
Typical residential electrical grid doesn’t have 3 phase power
commercial / Industrial business parks have 3 phase
is this a trick thread?
it’s so mis leading….
I don’t mean to make fun of your situation but it’s so vague in detail
every UL listed Device will have a plate / sticker on the motor and it states what ever power is required to power up that device, sometimes you get various voltage and amps in commercial applications
I have worked for .. say a Chinese businesses and they purchase machines from China for cheap ( they magically appear in a 40 ft shipping container) these can be difficult when the fire department come in for a yearly inspection in a commercial application
make a list of what you want and plan accordingly, You need to have a solid infrastructure to power your equipment
I have patio heater that use 220 volt and 13.5 amp so 12 gauge wire
I also have a welder that uses 220 and 40 amp that I use 6 gauge wire
they are completely different power usages
Dont forget Disconnects for each device!