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Posted by GL on September 10, 2006, 4:53 am
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>> On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 08:39:33 +0100, "Andrew Mawson"
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>> >I am installing a big Transwave rotary phase converter and am
>> >considering sitting it on a rubber / foam / or polystrene pad to
>> >isolate the vibration from the building. It weighs 150 kgs. Anyone
> any
>> >experience in doing this sort of thing? (I currently have a much
>> >smaller one bolted to the common workshop / house wall and can
> hear
>> >it all over the house!)
>> >
>> >BTW before this beauty fell into my lap I was collecting the bits
> to
>> >make one, so if anyone needs to make a large rotary converter (240v
>> >single phase in -> 415v 3 phase out at 15KW) I have most of the
> bits
>> >(quality 15KW motor, transformer, run capacitor bank, delay relay
> etc)
>> >so get in touch by email (reply address needs de-spamming)
>> >
>> >AWEM
>> >
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>> There are mounts to do the job, we have some decent new Silentbloc
> (I think)
>> 4-hole fitting with single point mounting in the centre for the
> equipment. You'd
>> need four at least, I'll look and see what we have in the way of
> numbers.
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>> Actually, they are nearer than I thought :-))
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>> Barrymounts by Barry Controls:
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http://www.barrycontrols.com/defenseandindustrial/productselectionguide/data/productSeries-1608eacc-db4f-4577-81de-98b7ba22723c.aspx
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>> Look down the bottom for the 2000 series dimensions.
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>> We have about a dozen new ones....
>>
>> Peter
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>> Peter
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>> Peter & Rita Forbes
>> Email: diesel@easynet.co.uk
>> Web: http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel
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> Oo yes those look the business - I'll give them a ring on Monday -
> thanks for the heads up.
>
> AWEM
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>So much for you , mate!
GL
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>considering sitting it on a rubber / foam / or polystrene pad to
>isolate the vibration from the building. It weighs 150 kgs. Anyone any
>experience in doing this sort of thing? (I currently have a much
>smaller one bolted to the common workshop / house wall and can hear
>it all over the house!)
>
>BTW before this beauty fell into my lap I was collecting the bits to
>make one, so if anyone needs to make a large rotary converter (240v
>single phase in -> 415v 3 phase out at 15KW) I have most of the bits
>(quality 15KW motor, transformer, run capacitor bank, delay relay etc)
>so get in touch by email (reply address needs de-spamming)
>
>AWEM
>