Rotating phase converter

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A Rotating phase converter is an electric machine that operates by rotation of a single-phase electrical voltage a three phase makes electrical voltage. The main field of application of rotating phase converters is to generate three-phase voltage in locations where only single-phase voltage is available.

functionality

The core is a Induction - phase motor . This is excited to rotate with a single-phase voltage with the help of a capacitor or a secondary motor. Due to the rotation, it also acts as an electrical generator and generates a three-phase voltage.