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Topic: Rotary phase Converters
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Jack Ondracek
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Posts: 2348
From: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 09-16-2003 11:02 PM
I once moved a radio transmitter to a site that didn't have 3 phase power. We used a rotary converter to run the modulator and final plate supply (everything else was single phase). We got very stable & reliable service from it. The price wasn't all that high, either... I think it was something like $1200 or so for one that could handle a 5kW transmitter (which was a LOT less than than the power company wanted to bring 3 phase to the site). The wiring on the converter was interesting, considering that the 2 220 volt input connections to the converter also acted as 2 of the 3 legs that went to the load. The 3rd terminal was the 3rd leg going out to the transmitter.
More recently, I used a passive converter to run a 3 phase submersible well pump. It also worked very well... no problems.
As far as I can tell, these things are good alternatives for situations where you've got a solid single-phase service but need to power a 3-phase load. However, WHAT you're running and how bit it is will determine the appropriate type & size of converter you'll need. Inductive loads & things that have high starting needs (motors) are determining factors, so make sure you check up on that before you buy one. Because the load an AM transmitter puts on the power source varies with the modulation it has to produce, there was some concern about using a converter for that purpose. In the end though, it did just fine.
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