VermontDale
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We are about to upgrade our shop to a CV 1800. We have three phase wiring available in the shop.
Question: Which is the better choice, single phase or three phase?
Our particular concern is how often we can start the cyclone without overheating problems. We have an EcoGate control box which turns the cyclone on each time you start a tool. We have multiple users with much of the work done using the table saw and miter saw so the cyclone can be turned on many times per hour.
Does three phase have an advantage in this situation?
Are there important choices concerning the specs for the starter box for the three phase system?
Is "soft start" using resistors to limit the current during start up a viable option?
Dale
Question: Which is the better choice, single phase or three phase?
Our particular concern is how often we can start the cyclone without overheating problems. We have an EcoGate control box which turns the cyclone on each time you start a tool. We have multiple users with much of the work done using the table saw and miter saw so the cyclone can be turned on many times per hour.
Does three phase have an advantage in this situation?
Are there important choices concerning the specs for the starter box for the three phase system?
Is "soft start" using resistors to limit the current during start up a viable option?
Dale