Features:
- A Rotary Phase Converter, Voltage Stabilizer combination, when properly sized, provides the necessary voltage balance of close to ±5% or less between legs compared to standard 3-phase line voltage of ±10%. It also helps to keep the output voltage stable during peak loads, thus helping most CNC/PLC and other voltage sensitive equipment to operate properly.
- Running very small motors alone on a Rotary Converter that is 3 times larger or more may not reduce the output voltage sufficiently, in which case the smaller motor may run hot. For these cases to reduce cost it may be possible to use a dedicated Voltage Stabilizer sized to the requirements of the problem motor only.
- The Phase-A-Matic™ Voltage Stabilizer is designed to reduce this higher voltage to near the input voltage.
- Supplied in a NEMA type 1 enclosure with various sizes of knockouts.
- Intended for indoor use only, but can be placed in a rain-tight enclosure for use in wet or damp applications.
For use with Rotary Converter for 3-phase electronic equipment such as CNC/PLC machines, AC/DC drives, and all voltage-sensitive equipment. Provides +/- 5% voltage stabilization.
The normal operating voltage of the Rotary Phase Converter is 208-230VAC on the 220V "R" series Rotary Converter. The generated phase output voltage of the Rotary Phase Converter is normally higher than the input voltage under no load and light load conditions.
The Phase-A-Matic™ Voltage Stabilizer is designed to reduce this higher voltage to nearer the input voltage. It will also keep the output voltage stable during peak loads, thus helping CNC/PLC equipment and other voltage-sensitive equipment to operate properly.
Supplied in a NEMA type 1 enclosure with various sizes of knockouts.
Intended for indoor use only in dry locations, but can be placed in a rain tight enclosure for use in wet or damp locations.
Select a Voltage Stabilizer at least as large as the load it will operate. It does not have to be as large as the Rotary Phase Converter being used.
Wiring Diagram
