Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 3 Phase rotary converters
Posted by
cnc002@a...
on 2005-05-09 06:09:56 UTC
In a message dated 5/8/2005 8:21:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
cnc4me@... writes:
I think that is a peak rating. Peak is 1.414 x 240vac = 340 volts
peak. This gives a 30 volt safey factor. I used 240v because this
is what the lines are supposed to be.
Wally
That is the peak rating, if you are going to be working with a 240 Vac
voltage line then the capacitors should be rated around 350 Volts and
NON-Polarized as you are dealing with AC current.
Randy Abernathy
4626 Old Stilesboro Road NW
Acworth, GA 30101-4066
Phone / Fax: 770-974-5295
E-mail: cnc002@...
I furnish technical support, repair, and other related services for your
industrial woodworking machinery. My background as Senior Service Engineer for
the SCMI Group for nearly fifteen years with factory training, combines with
my extensive background in electronics, mechanics, pneumatics, electrical and
CNC machinery to offer you needed support for your machinery.
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cnc4me@... writes:
I think that is a peak rating. Peak is 1.414 x 240vac = 340 volts
peak. This gives a 30 volt safey factor. I used 240v because this
is what the lines are supposed to be.
Wally
That is the peak rating, if you are going to be working with a 240 Vac
voltage line then the capacitors should be rated around 350 Volts and
NON-Polarized as you are dealing with AC current.
Randy Abernathy
4626 Old Stilesboro Road NW
Acworth, GA 30101-4066
Phone / Fax: 770-974-5295
E-mail: cnc002@...
I furnish technical support, repair, and other related services for your
industrial woodworking machinery. My background as Senior Service Engineer for
the SCMI Group for nearly fifteen years with factory training, combines with
my extensive background in electronics, mechanics, pneumatics, electrical and
CNC machinery to offer you needed support for your machinery.
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