3 Phase electricity...
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Hi Guys ..DO u know how to get 3 phase current .?. How much and is it expensive than normal ?. Any idea ....I need a large heatpress but they all seems to be needing 3 phase !!
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Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Where are you intending to install this press? Home, garage, shed,..... or in commercial property? It can cost an arm and a leg to have a 3ph supply installed. You can convert 1ph to 3ph for £100 or so but may not achieve the power level you need for your press.
Have you anywhere you could install a generator and sound-proof it?
Have you anywhere you could install a generator and sound-proof it?
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Most modern homes don't have a 3 phase supply. Cost of installing would depend on how far away the nearest supply is.
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
it depends on your current need.
as mentioned, domestic homes don't have 415v 3 phase supplies.
you can buy a converter, one on ebay now about 3100 BUT - will only be rated to maybe 1000w (1kw)
If you are wanting to install say a tunnel drier, most are llower price & much more powerful on 3phase..
What's your need?
as mentioned, domestic homes don't have 415v 3 phase supplies.
you can buy a converter, one on ebay now about 3100 BUT - will only be rated to maybe 1000w (1kw)
If you are wanting to install say a tunnel drier, most are llower price & much more powerful on 3phase..
What's your need?
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Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Some properties have 3 phase supplies running down the street/under the terrace, and when the supply is installed, only one of the phases is pulled up into the building, but the others are there, and easy to get connected - sometimes, they are already pulled up into the property and just need connected, so always worth a look or calling the local electric supply co (not who bills you), who should be able to pull up the info
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
... we have two shops
The main one for our business which could be three phase under the building and just be pulled up.
The other for a charity project we run, has three phase in, but currently only a single phase meter, so no (legal) way to connect to it
In terms of needing 3 phase for heat presses, look at the used market, as some older ones are single - and if you're mainly doing fabric work, look at rotaries, as we have 44" and 64" rotaries which are both single phase (16amp and 32amp)
The main one for our business which could be three phase under the building and just be pulled up.
The other for a charity project we run, has three phase in, but currently only a single phase meter, so no (legal) way to connect to it
In terms of needing 3 phase for heat presses, look at the used market, as some older ones are single - and if you're mainly doing fabric work, look at rotaries, as we have 44" and 64" rotaries which are both single phase (16amp and 32amp)
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Thanks Guys , We are going to a shop .Its a small shop dont think it has 3 phase ....Tim yes it s for a heatpress for garments .Most of the press ive seen are 3 phase when they large ..Ill have a look at rotary ..BTW is it expensive to have 3 phase than single ??.
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Is this for 3 Phase ...I found this thing in the shop next to the meter ...!!
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Yes it's 415 volts 80 amp so it look's like you've got it but you might need more like switches and a fuse bank which your photo doesn't show,I advise you get a local electrician to look at it.
Re: 3 Phase electricity...
Wow thats good news thanks ....Ill get a electrician to look at it ..Cheers ..BTW is there a diffence in rates on 3 phase ?..Reg;133660 wrote:Yes it's 415 volts 80 amp so it look's like you've got it but you might need more like switches and a fuse bank which your photo doesn't show,I advise you get a local electrician to look at it.
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