File:Electrical VFD Diagram, 2phase to 3phase.svg

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English: A typical application of a variable-frequency drive (VFD) component: convert fixed line frequency electrical power into variable-frequency 3 phase power, as commanded by a speed control line. This allows efficient speed control of three-phase brushless motors from a single split-phase input line.
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Author Orion Lawlor
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current09:50, 14 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:50, 14 March 2012468 × 627 (60 KB)OlawlorRemove confusing "(2 phase)" from description of input. I meant split phase here, but it's probably better to just leave it at "Input".
09:40, 14 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:40, 14 March 2012468 × 627 (60 KB)OlawlorRemoved black outline around entire diagram.
09:31, 14 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:31, 14 March 2012468 × 627 (61 KB)Olawlor
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