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Saturday, March 15, 2025 8:36:59 AM

Can I Use a 15 hp VFD on a 3 Phase 10kW Motor?

8 months ago
#82 Quote
I have a technical question about GK3000-2S0110G. I want to confirm if I'm able to use this on a 3 phase 6000-10kW 480v motor. The input power is 240V single phase, trying to pair it up with a 3 phase 240-480 step-up transformer, will this work?
Thank you so much.
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8 months ago
#83 Quote
Ailsa wrote:
I have a technical question about GK3000-2S0110G. I want to confirm if I'm able to use this on a 3 phase 6000-10kW 480v motor. The input power is 240V single phase, trying to pair it up with a 3 phase 240-480 step-up transformer, will this work?
Thank you so much.

Sorry, our VFD cannot be used to connect transformers, but we have single-phase 240V to three-phase 460V VFD. If your three-phase motor voltage is below 460V, you can use our VFD.
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ATO.com
8 months ago
#85 Quote
ATO wrote:
Sorry, our VFD cannot be used to connect transformers, but we have single-phase 240V to three-phase 460V VFD. If your three-phase motor voltage is below 460V, you can use our VFD.

I think the motor can operate on 460V. What's the model number online for the 240V/460V VFD?
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8 months ago
#87 Quote
Ailsa wrote:
Sorry, our VFD cannot be used to connect transformers, but we have single-phase 240V to three-phase 460V VFD. If your three-phase motor voltage is below 460V, you can use our VFD.
I think the motor can operate on 460V. What's the model number online for the 240V/460V VFD?

We recommend SKU: GK3000-CS0110G, see spec and price on: https://www.ato.com/15-hp-VFD-1-phase-220v-to-3-phase-380v.
By the way, what is the rated current of the motor when it is 460V in phase 3?
If the current is 25A, we would recommend the higher grade VFD.
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ATO.com