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What is the difference between a static and a rotary phase converter?

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What is the difference between a static and a rotary phase converter?

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A rotary phase converter runs your three-phase equipment continuously on existing single-phase power (220V). A static converter will start three-phase equipment and therefore can be useful when used with the appropriate device, but it will not run three-phase equipment continuously. Some American-made motors can be started with a static converter, but will then run at a lower power output.

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