Help with Super 7 Industrial Cabinet Wiring Needed

Help with Super 7 Industrial Cabinet Wiring Needed

Home Forums Help and Assistance! (Offered or Wanted) Help with Super 7 Industrial Cabinet Wiring Needed

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #403136
    Jeff Barnett
    Participant
      @jeffbarnett14999

      Hi,

      I have a single phase Myford Super 7, I did not get a cabinet with it, so I have just bought an industrial style cabinet for it.

      I think the cabinet is wired for 3 phase. See pics below:

      img_2868.jpg

      img_2865.jpg

      img_2867.jpg

      img_2866.jpg

      The loose switch in the pictures is the coolant switch.

      I have some specific questions:

      1, Can anybody confirm this is a panel for a 3 phase motor?

      2, Can anybody confirm a rewiring scheme to wire up my single phase motor?

      3, The panel has high and low speed, that I believe would require special 2 speed motor, single or 3 phase. Is that true?

      4, Are my options limited to ? :

      4a, Rewire for single phase

      4b, Install an inverter. If so am I correct in thinking I need a three phase motor, as well as an inverter?

      4C Any other options?

      Thanks in advance

      Jeff.

      #33383
      Jeff Barnett
      Participant
        @jeffbarnett14999

        Wiring an industrial cabinet for super 7

        #403149
        Mike Poole
        Participant
          @mikepoole82104

          The coil voltage on the contactor is going to need to be 240v for a single phase panel, it may be simpler to replace the contactor if it is 415v as tracking down a 240 coil is likely to be difficult. It may be possible to unwind some turns from the coil bobbin if you fancy a challenge.

          The two speed motor would make it likely that the cabinet was for a Trilever ML7.

          Apart from the contactor issue it should be possible to rewire for single phase.

          A VFD is almost universally recommended, they have some limitations but the pluses trump the negatives for most people.

          Mike

          Edited By Mike Poole on 01/04/2019 20:34:16

          #403150
          Jeff Barnett
          Participant
            @jeffbarnett14999

            Hi Mike,

            I can check that by wiring to 240 and checking it operates OK. Will post results.

            Thanks

            Jeff

          Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
          • Please log in to reply to this topic. Registering is free and easy using the links on the menu at the top of this page.

          Latest Replies

          Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)
          Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)

          View full reply list.