Transformer help with 3-phase
Thanks, I understood that. the first alternative, a separate 110v
connection would be my choice but I don't think there currently is another
source available anywhere near the machine at this point. Hopefully I won't
need either of the fixes though.
"Phil Allison" wrote in message ...
"Phil Allison"
"Keith Marshall"
( having read all the preceding posts)
** OK - I'll go for a " left of field" scenario.
The 3-phase motor of your saw is capable of generating a large back EMF
(voltage spike) when it is switched off or the AC supply is disconnected.
As the small tranny is wired directly in parallel with this motor - it
may suffer damage from even one such event. Shorted turns in the primary
being the most likely, layer to layer when in series mode as you have it.
Fixes:
1. Wire a new, similar tranny in 120 volt mode and connect it to a single
phase supply via its *own* lead.
2. Fit spike voltage protection across the primary of the tranny, ie a 270
VAC varistor or a 4 uF, 275VAC rated capacitor.
3. Attach a permanent load to the small tranny, like a 50 watt halogen
light on a goose neck.
** BTW
The 3 suggested fixes are alternatives - you will not need to do all of
them.
..... Phil
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