cjdavis618
Plastic
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2007
- Location
- Beebe AR
I have a American Converters 3HP model that I need to use with my South Bends.
I hooked it up in my new shop this week (Has been running my lathe in the past, Didn't check voltage before I guess) Anyway, I checked the voltage output of the rpc at the breaker panel and it shows 330 volts AC across the legs.
If I test it from leg to ground, I get 117, 359, 119.
I don't think this can be right. Not for a 220v 3 phase converter. All of my equipment is wired for 220 volt 3 phase.
I'm not finishing the project until I find out what is going on. All that is in the case is a capacitor for the motor. Nothing else is installed in the junction box attached to the motor.
Help!
I hooked it up in my new shop this week (Has been running my lathe in the past, Didn't check voltage before I guess) Anyway, I checked the voltage output of the rpc at the breaker panel and it shows 330 volts AC across the legs.
If I test it from leg to ground, I get 117, 359, 119.
I don't think this can be right. Not for a 220v 3 phase converter. All of my equipment is wired for 220 volt 3 phase.
I'm not finishing the project until I find out what is going on. All that is in the case is a capacitor for the motor. Nothing else is installed in the junction box attached to the motor.
Help!