Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,010 Location East Yorkshire Sep 7, 2011 #1 I have a 240v 1ph to 415v 3ph rotary inverter. Currently without a Negative on the 415v side. I know it needs to be taken from the middle of the Transformer but that's as much as I know. Any pointers
I have a 240v 1ph to 415v 3ph rotary inverter. Currently without a Negative on the 415v side. I know it needs to be taken from the middle of the Transformer but that's as much as I know. Any pointers
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,574 Location Sheffield UK Sep 7, 2011 #2 You'll need a delta to star transformer. Google "delta to star" (Caution - you'll lose the will to live)
You'll need a delta to star transformer. Google "delta to star" (Caution - you'll lose the will to live)
Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,010 Location East Yorkshire Sep 7, 2011 #3 I know it can be done with the setup I have, just need to know how
A awemawson Forum Supporter Messages 4,805 Location East Sussex, UK Sep 7, 2011 #4 You need to find the 'star point' on the motor of the rotary converter, this will give you your NEUTRAL. If it is a Transwave rotary - give them a ring - they are very helpful in my experience.
You need to find the 'star point' on the motor of the rotary converter, this will give you your NEUTRAL. If it is a Transwave rotary - give them a ring - they are very helpful in my experience.
Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,010 Location East Yorkshire Sep 7, 2011 #5 yup tis a Transwave, thought someone one here would know saving me the time. I'll call'em up and post the results/info
yup tis a Transwave, thought someone one here would know saving me the time. I'll call'em up and post the results/info