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#179698 - Quite likely Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
I doubt very much that a 560V motor is single phase. Good point. There are devices available to give 3-phase from a single-phase supply. They are, for example, used by mechanical engineering hobbyists to run 3-phase machine tools from a domestic single-phase supply (within limits, of course). I don't know if they also step up to the common industrial 415V. |
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