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21-12-2019 #3
Hi Neale,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes I have a dedicated feed from the consumer unit.
My lathe (M300) had the same 110v switchgear with a transformer. One of the reasons why I got a used rotatry converter was to use all the switchgear as is and suds pump, light etc. Alas the combi machine turns out to be 3.8kw and not 2.2kw as advertised, so I can't just bung it on the rotary.
The VFD softstart would be nice to have I guess. I think wiring in a direct 240 single phase for the switchgear is the best solution. As long as the machine isolator cuts the 240 into the VFD and the switchgear, it should be fine.
One more thing I have yet to work out - mainly due to the machine being outside under a tarp, is if it's direct start or Star-Delta start and if it has a brake circuit. All are mentioned in the schematics.
Another option in the manual is a wiring option for 220v 3 phase instead of 380v. (delta wired motors). Which means being able to use a 220v out VFD.
Schematic showing most complex options:
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