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Hi Guys,
We have a CNC router which uses single phase for the spindle, stepper motors and control box. This is all wired in and working correctly.
However, the CNC also features a vacuum bed, powered by a seperate 3 phase motor.
We have no 3 phase in our shop, the motor is labeled as 4kW, star or delta wiring options and 480v / 230v at 16 amps and 30 amps respectively.
I believe our only option is 3 phase conversion, I believe the two main options are a rotary phase converter or a inveter (VFD) which is most suitable? Or is there another option I am not aware of that would be better suited?
There shouldn't be any variation on load or need to control load speed, the vacuum bed is turned on and runs at full power.
Thanks in advance, excited to get the CNC up and running and start producing our own in-house rather that subbing out all CNC work.
UK based if it makes any difference!
We have a CNC router which uses single phase for the spindle, stepper motors and control box. This is all wired in and working correctly.
However, the CNC also features a vacuum bed, powered by a seperate 3 phase motor.
We have no 3 phase in our shop, the motor is labeled as 4kW, star or delta wiring options and 480v / 230v at 16 amps and 30 amps respectively.
I believe our only option is 3 phase conversion, I believe the two main options are a rotary phase converter or a inveter (VFD) which is most suitable? Or is there another option I am not aware of that would be better suited?
There shouldn't be any variation on load or need to control load speed, the vacuum bed is turned on and runs at full power.
Thanks in advance, excited to get the CNC up and running and start producing our own in-house rather that subbing out all CNC work.
UK based if it makes any difference!
- TL;DR
- Single to 3 phase conversion, star or delta, inverter or rotary phase conversion?