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Possibly a very naive question, but hey I'm new to this!

Posted: Sat 19 Apr , 2014 17:11 pm
by bishbosh
New to the Forum and all things CNC so be gentle!

I have got myself a Triac Fanuc OM-C. It is three phase which I don't have so I was planning to run it off an inverter - no surprises there.

However, I was feeling brave the other day and opened up the back of the electrical cabinet and saw this sticker on one of the boards hinting that a 240V supply could also .

Now I don't have a manual for the machine so cannot refer to it as instructed so thought I would ask the learned brethren on here if it is possible to "adjust" the wiring so it can run off a single phase supply? If so would it be a 13A plug or something meatier?

All help greatly appreciated!

Charlie.

Re: Possibly a very naive question, but hey I'm new to this!

Posted: Sat 19 Apr , 2014 23:18 pm
by Martin
No, the unit in the picture is the spindle drive which is 240 volts but the axis drives will be 220 volts 3 phase. The coolant pump may also be 3 phase.

Re: Possibly a very naive question, but hey I'm new to this!

Posted: Sun 20 Apr , 2014 8:45 am
by bishbosh
OK thanks Martin. Best go find myself an inverter then!

Re: Possibly a very naive question, but hey I'm new to this!

Posted: Wed 21 May , 2014 21:19 pm
by bishbosh
OK, so I have been researching inverters and to be frank I am totally confused. Has anyone run a 3 phase triac successfully off an inverter? What single phase current draw am I looking at? I am limited to 20A at present unless I upgrade the supply to the garage which I would rather avoid, even if it means not using the full power of the machine.

So, based on the info in the photo below, can anyone point me at a suitable product?

Also, can I please ask for the build sheet if it exists in the depths of the Denford archives?

Thanks in advance.

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