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Topic: New booth build-out: triple or single phase
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Dan Chilton
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 191
From: Springfield, MO
Registered: Mar 2004
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posted 03-12-2008 04:35 PM
We're moving our theater to a new building which will allow us to double our capacity. We're currently in the stage where the engineers are asking us a million questions about electrical loads, booth equipment, etc.. When I asked the electrical engineer if triple phase was available for the booth, he said it was, but he argued it would be better to stick with single phase and use a rotary phase converter, since our city charges $25 per month on top of your regular bill to use triple phase.
I've heard that triple phase is both less expensive to install and run, so which side should I take? Our current booth uses single phase with a rotary converter, only because that's what was available when we moved in. What are the benefits of having triple phase, in your opinion? Is it really less expensive? Is it more stable and easy to work with than using single phase with a converter? If you were in this situation, what would you do?
Thanks!
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