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Wascomat Washers

Wascomat WashersPhase 3 Dish Wascomat! Then change of phase 3 to phase 2? Possible?

Sales have more front-loading washers Wascomat all need 3 phase electrical connection. My question is whether they can be converted to phase 2 (220) in some way and work? Or you must use 3-phase, and can not be changed?
They have all been used in a laundromat and you want to use in the dwelling.

I looked up a phase converter, which should handle this load for about $ 695.00. Ouch

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Not gunna werk. If you're ready to replace the engine with a single phase motor, what would the only other option would be to install an inverter oversized which'd give you three phase output, but only 66% of current production. (Compared to what you put in) inverters have obtained much cheaper, but still an expensive option. $ 1,000 +. Replacing the engines is really the only option.

either change the engine or you are with stuch 3/Stage

Posted on July 1, 2010.
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