What Is a Phase Converter?
A phase converter is a device that produces three-phase electrical power from a single-phase source, thus allowing the operation of three-phase equipment at a site that only has single-phase electrical service. The first phase converters were invented nearly one hundred years ago. These were static phase converters, and they have changed little since that time. Over the years, other technologies have been employed as phase converters and hundreds of companies, large and small, manufacture phase converters. There are rotary phase converters, variable frequency drives (VFD) adapted as phase converters and the newest technology, digital phase converters. This can make the …
