Front loading washer as a tumbler?
On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 16:44:00 -0800, "PrecisioNmachinisT"
wrote: "Lew Hartswick" wrote in message ... Simon Schnizzard wrote: The newer ones run a three phase motor and vs--should be able to get any action desired if you retro with a vfd and plc. Is that a fact????? A real No Sh** ??? I have to look into this.!!!!! ...lew... Yes at least on our GE ( which IIRC is re-badged Maytag ) there is a controller makes it speed up slow down reverse direction etc to wash and finally equally distribute the weightand then finally it takes off full speed for final spin....no mechanical transmission whatsoevern just a belt is all. That sounds a lot like the Maytag Neptune. These still run on singlephase household power, in case there's any confusion about that. It's not a 3-phase induction motor amenable to VFD drive. |
Front loading washer as a tumbler?
Don Foreman wrote:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 16:44:00 -0800, "PrecisioNmachinisT" wrote: "Lew Hartswick" wrote in message ... Simon Schnizzard wrote: The newer ones run a three phase motor and vs--should be able to get any action desired if you retro with a vfd and plc. Is that a fact????? A real No Sh** ??? I have to look into this.!!!!! ...lew... Yes at least on our GE ( which IIRC is re-badged Maytag ) there is a controller makes it speed up slow down reverse direction etc to wash and finally equally distribute the weightand then finally it takes off full speed for final spin....no mechanical transmission whatsoevern just a belt is all. That sounds a lot like the Maytag Neptune. These still run on singlephase household power, in case there's any confusion about that. It's not a 3-phase induction motor amenable to VFD drive. It still "smells" like a potential source of a variable speed drive for various applications. Small drillpress etc. Anyone ? ...lew... |
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