Reliable 3-Phase Power: By utilizing an idler motor to generate stable, real 3-phase power, this VEVOR 10HP rotary phase converter allows air compressors, CNC machines, and more demanding equipment to run smoothly and reliably under heavy loads
Multi-Machine Hub: One rotary phase converter can power multiple 3-phase machines simultaneously. It supports multi-RPC parallel upgrades for higher horsepower expansion, efficiently driving high-power equipment and boosting workshop efficiency
Intelligent Monitoring & Protection: Features automatic load detection, real-time voltage monitoring, and fault alerts to keep high-precision equipment such as CNC machines, HVAC systems, and lathes running more safely and consistently
Compact & Easy Installation: Small footprint (18 x 9.8 x 16 in) with intuitive input/output terminals, allowing quick and straightforward wiring while occupying minimal space in workshops or garages
Durable Construction: Constructed with cold-rolled silicon steel and thickened copper wire for long-term reliability - delivering stable, long-lasting performance for both DIY projects and professional applications
Product specification
Item Model Number XPS-10HP
Max Motor Horsepower 10HP
Motor Rated Current 28A
Input Voltage Single-Phase 208-240V
Output Voltage Three-Phase 208-240V
Frequency 50/60Hz
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Customers say:The product is praised for reliable three-phase power output, ease of setup, and versatility across various equipment but criticized for occasional noise, size, and rare quality or durability issues.
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The product is praised for reliable three-phase power output, ease of setup, and versatility across various equipment but criticized for occasional noise, size, and rare quality or durability issues.
Built to deliver steady, dependable 3-phase power, this rotary phase converter ensures demanding equipment runs smoothly with consistent output and reliable performance.
Deliver real, stable three-phase power for your equipment—driven by an idler motor with 10HP output, 28A rated current, and a 1725 RPM rated speed.
One converter can power multiple 3-phase machines simultaneously. With 208–240V single-phase input and 208–240V three-phase output, it delivers efficient and reliable power solutions for diverse equipment.
Find the ideal rotary phase converter for your setup. By comparing our four horsepower options, you can easily choose the model that best matches your machine’s power needs.
Provides smart monitoring and secure power delivery for CNC machines, air compressors, pumps, and more workshop equipment, keeping high-precision machinery running safely and reliably.
Hi, I am looking at buying a second 10 HP rotary phase converter and running it in parallel with this one. How exactly do I wire the two together for multi RPC? They are going to be identical VEVOR 10 HP units.
At this point, be sure to connect the L wires from each set to L, and the N wires to N.
In other words, for the input L and N, connect L to L in parallel, and N to N in parallel.
The same applies to the output UVW:
U is connected in parallel with U, V is connected in parallel with V, and W is connected in parallel with W.
This configuration achieves double the power output.
If this answer does not resolve your current issue, please contact us again for assistance.
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This is very simple.
You just need to pay attention to the wiring order.
And the size of the input power cable.
Specifically, when connecting two CHP units in parallel, the input power cable must be twice the size.
In other words, the input power cable must be at least 30 square millimeters in cross-sectional area.
Then split this cable into two sets of wires and connect them to the L and N terminals of the two inverters, respectively.
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I just bought this and am installing it. Is there any reason it couldn’t be installed vertically, bolted to the wall?
Yes, it can be mounted vertically on a wall, provided it is securely bolted and there is adequate ventilation and clearance around the unit for safe operation. Follow the installation instructions to ensure all ventilation openings remain unobstructed.
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Is the rated horsepower of the RPC supposed to match the nameplate (normal running) horsepower of the load 3 phase motor? I.E. can I use the XPS-10HP on a 10HP compressor or do I need to use an RCP model approximately double my load HP (this is what other RPC manufacturers state) to allow for startup current?
If your current equipment has a power of 8hp, then you only need to buy a 10hp unit. If the power increases to 18hp, 28hp, or 50hp in the future, you only need to increase the number of our units. For example, 18hp = 10hp * 2, 50hp = 10hp * 5. This way, you can increase the number of units you need in the future, reducing your equipment cost investment.
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Yes, it can be used as long as your motor is not overloaded. If your power is insufficient, you can use two units in parallel.
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