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What is a Digital-Phase Converter?

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What is a Digital-Phase Converter?

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Digital-phase converters are electronic and non-mechanical in nature and are a recently new concept in balancing electrical three-phase power. Digital-phase converters produce balanced three-phase power in all load applications, even demanding ones. They have pure sine wave output voltage, and the electronic factor correction is excellent. Digital-phase converters operate equipment protecting them from over-voltage, under-voltage and single phasing. These state-of-the-art converters are easily installed and configured. High quality, digital-phase converters have little harmonic distortion. They operate three-phase loads safely and efficiently. Digital signal processing software monitors the phase conversion process and adjusts the input and output modules to maintain three-phase power conditions in all applications. Power factor correction enables digital-phase converters to be very efficient and is compatible with utilities. Software continually monitors generated voltage resulting in

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