Friday, January 1, 2010

Soft Serve Yogurt Machine Can Rotary Converter Be Used? Have 1 Phase Power But Have 3 Phase Soft Serve Machines That Need To Be Used.?

Can rotary converter be used? Have 1 Phase Power but have 3 Phase Soft Serve Machines that Need to be Used.? - soft serve yogurt machine

Hello,

I am opening a shop soft yogurt ice cream quickly and easily, see step 3 chilled water units. The problem is, my space is currently leased to only one group of phase 1 can. The building consists of 3 phases in the basement, but he would cable all the way to my unit and to a group of 3 phases and add a switch in step 3 in the basement.

Can I be a converter phase shift of position, continue 4 machines, the 3 steps in the case of the 1st Phase are my work? I would avoid unnecessary upgrade, when an electric forklift Conveter can be installed by a licensed electrician.

Below is a link to the machine that had to use, I run 4 machines in the store.

http://www.taylor-company.com/product/s_pdf/s0754.pdf

Thank you,
Felipe

3 comments:

tinkerta... said...

Their machines seem to be about 10 kilowatts each (even if the sheet is not entirely clear to me), 4 of them will be a huge influx of feeding a single phase (possibly need to be about 200A), if you see a large sign with the first phase of upgrade in May, the wiring anyway.
Phase converters available and could be an option but a unit of 40 kW can cost more than U.S. $ 3,000 before you install and start the installation of four machines can be expensive because every machine overload protection required is primarily focused on The facility consists of three phases anyway. Thus, while a phase converter is possible (you might want to get a design for CNC equipment, because they could better control of blood), which are cheaper, at three stages of wire.

tinkerta... said...

Their machines seem to be about 10 kilowatts each (even if the sheet is not entirely clear to me), 4 of them will be a huge influx of feeding a single phase (possibly need to be about 200A), if you see a large sign with the first phase of upgrade in May, the wiring anyway.
Phase converters available and could be an option but a unit of 40 kW can cost more than U.S. $ 3,000 before you install and start the installation of four machines can be expensive because every machine overload protection required is primarily focused on The facility consists of three phases anyway. Thus, while a phase converter is possible (you might want to get a design for CNC equipment, because they could better control of blood), which are cheaper, at three stages of wire.

billruss... said...

rotary converters are expensive, bulky, noisy and hot ...

You're lucky, you have 3-phase power to the basement to use is the cheapest way you can take.

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