PAM-7500HD 50 to 75 HP Static Phase Converter, PAM, Heavy Duty by Phase-A-Matic

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PAM-7500HD 50 to 75 HP Static Phase Converter, PAM, Heavy Duty by Phase-A-Matic
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  • Brand:Phase-A-Matic
  • Part #:PAM-7500HD
  • Model #:PAM Series
  • SKU:ID95720
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    50 to 75 HP

Overview


Static Phase Converter - PAM Series (Instruction Sheet)

Designed especially for running three-phase 230V Machine Tools and Motors from single-phase 230V power.

The Static Converter provides an inexpensive 3-phase power solution for home workshops and industrial use.

Uses include the following: Lathes, Mills, Grinders, Drills, Saws, Metal working and Wood working Equipment, Printing Machines and Equipment, Sewing Machines, Garbage Disposals, Food Processing Equipment, Meat Grinders, Dough Mixers, Food Blenders, Elevator Belts, and many more.

Part #

HP Range

Weight, Lbs. Dimensions H x W x D, in.

HEAVY DUTY UL Certified Series

UL-100HD

1/3 to 3/4

4.74

11.25 x 6 x 3.3

UL-200HD

3/4 to 1-1/2

4.84

11.25 x 6 x 3.3

UL-300HD

1 to 3

4.94

11.25 x 6 x 3.3

UL-600HD

3 to 5

5.04

11.25 x 6 x 3.3

UL-900HD

4 to 8

5.54

11.25 x 6 x 3.3

UL-1200HD

8 to 12 7.36

13.75 x 6 x 3.3

PAM Series Models

PAM-1800HDES

12 to 18

12

10.5 x 6.5 x 5.5

PAM-3600HDES

20 to 30

18.5

14 x 12 x 6

PAM-5000HDES

30 to 50

25.5

15 x 10.75 x 5.75

PAM-7500HDES

50 to 75

32.5

18.75 x 10.75 x 6

IMPORTANT: Static Converters do not produce constant 3-phase power; they “jump-start” your 3-phase motor to run on single-phase power. Be sure to read all information provided.

Life Expectancy

The Static Converter has been in use for approximately 52 years and has already proven itself to be extremely reliable when properly applied. Phase-A-Matic™ was recently able to purchase back the first one that was ever sold, and it is still working fine. It is reasonable to expect the converter to be in good working condition and service for 20 or 30 years or more. We continue to hear back from customers who have them still running their equipment faithfully after 20 years and more. Uses include: Lathes, Mills, Grinders, Drills, Saws, Metalworking and Woodworking Equipment, Printing Equipment, Sewing Machines, Garbage Disposals, Food Processing Equipment, Meat Grinders, Food Mixers and Blenders, Conveyer Belts, and numerous other uses.

Method #1

Using the Phase-A-Matic™ Static Converter only will produce approximately 2/3 normal HP.* This method is inexpensive, the most popular, provides excellent results on most machines tools and numerous other uses. Motor speed is not changed. Most two-speed motors, power feeds, coolant pumps, etc., will operate normally. Motor will instant reverse. There is nothing to change. All switch gear will work normally. *Refers to wye-wound motors; delta-wound motors will run at 50% rated HP. Delta-wound motors are very rare in the USA, occasionally being found on some imported equipment, and are particularly found on German and Italian machines.

Method #2

FOR FULL OR CLOSE TO FULL HP ~~ Configure as a rotary converter using Phase-A-Matic™ static unit ~~ Full or close to full HP can usually be obtained by running a three-phase motor and Phase-A-Matic™ Static Converter combination as shown in the Installation Instructions. When running unloaded, the windings of the motor function as a rotary transformer or generator while consuming very little extra power. The Idler Motor needs to be at least 50% larger than the largest motor that you want to run to accommodate the higher starting current. A good quality 3600 RPM, three-phase wye-wound, 220V motor is the best choice. 1800 RPM motors can be used on applications not heavily loaded. Used three-phase motors are inexpensive and readily available. When using this method, it is possible to run multiple machines as long as the idler motor is large enough to handle the largest load it would ever have at any one time. For instant reversing of the load motor, as in rigid tapping, the idler motor must be a minimum of twice the HP rating of the load motor, and perhaps more. The Static Converter is sized to the HP of the idler motor, not the load motor(s).

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