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Cast Iron
- Joined
- May 18, 2017
- Location
- Massachusetts
Looking to power a newly purchased Deckel SO single lip cutter grinder. I'd really like to power it with 110v single-phase input (rather than be limited to placing it near a 220v line).
I'm considering a 110v single-phase to 220v three-phase VFD. Perhaps the KBMA-24D at $168. Or perhaps the KBAC-24. Both seem rated for fractional hp up to 1 hp. Both seem capable of the 110-220 and 1-3 phase conversions.
But since this will be my first VFD I'm wondering if anyone has any experience (positive or negative) with either of these units, and particularly whether anyone has any thoughts about their applicability to the stock three-phase motor on the Deckel. I'm having some difficulty interpreting the nameplate ratings:
Siemens-Schuckert
D-Mot
OR8,9-2
Nr. E10841351
220/440 V
Y Delta
1,06.0,63 A
0,2/0,24 kW
cos Lamda? 0,76
3290 U/min
Tropenfest Made in Germany
I'm considering a 110v single-phase to 220v three-phase VFD. Perhaps the KBMA-24D at $168. Or perhaps the KBAC-24. Both seem rated for fractional hp up to 1 hp. Both seem capable of the 110-220 and 1-3 phase conversions.
But since this will be my first VFD I'm wondering if anyone has any experience (positive or negative) with either of these units, and particularly whether anyone has any thoughts about their applicability to the stock three-phase motor on the Deckel. I'm having some difficulty interpreting the nameplate ratings:
Siemens-Schuckert
D-Mot
OR8,9-2
Nr. E10841351
220/440 V
Y Delta
1,06.0,63 A
0,2/0,24 kW
cos Lamda? 0,76
3290 U/min
Tropenfest Made in Germany