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Gumby
1st June 2005, 01:01 PM
I have no idea on this but a friend has purchased a commercial coffee machine and is looking to go into business with it. The idea is to set it up on a trailer and be mobile, going to venues etc. The trouble is, this machine is 3 phase. Does anybody know if you can get portable generators to run this ?

(I know, he should have checked before he bought it) :rolleyes: .....and it isn't me :)

Iain
1st June 2005, 01:30 PM
They exist, you often see them being towed by trucks to worksites or powering things like Ashtons Circus.
Probably cost more than the espresso machine.
Heres two in the Trading Post
http://www.tradingpost.com.au/KeywordChecker.asp?sMsg=

Sorry, link not working, go to
http://www.tradingpost.com.au/
key words are 3 phase generator, look in Vic, they start at about $6k for a 14kva.

Ashore
1st June 2005, 02:07 PM
Gumby
It is possible to build /get built a single phase to three phase convertor

www.metalwebnews.com/howto/ph-conv/ph-conv.html (http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/ph-conv/ph-conv.html)

Not sure of the current outputs though but may be a cheeper way out


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nic
1st June 2005, 03:40 PM
I have no idea on this but a friend has purchased a commercial coffee machine and is looking to go into business with it. The idea is to set it up on a trailer and be mobile, going to venues etc. The trouble is, this machine is 3 phase. Does anybody know if you can get portable generators to run this ?

(I know, he should have checked before he bought it) :rolleyes: .....and it isn't me :)

Just get it re wired, it's probably 3 phase because of power required to run it >2400W.
You'll probably find a couple heating elements each running on their own phase and the pump running on it's own phase too.
There is no NEED for 3 phase not like in a motor for example.
You should be able to get rewired to run with 2 single phase generators.

Nic

knucklehead
1st June 2005, 05:41 PM
I used to use 3 phase generators. Ours where rather large though. The main problem would probably be the noise (not good ambiance). Really most coffee machines don't consume that much power. Check its power cosumption and you'll find that a single phase smallish generator will do fine. In fact the coffee machine would probably have difficulty loading a 3 phase generator. This is not good for the long term life of any generator.
Save your ears and money, get a generator single phase generator.

Gumby
1st June 2005, 07:01 PM
Thanks guys, following this input we contacted the manufacturer and they are going to rewire it to single phase, no probs. Thanks for all the help ;)

outback
2nd June 2005, 03:21 PM
Good, I'll have a large macchiato then. :D

scooter
2nd June 2005, 04:24 PM
Strong flat white for me, one sugar.

Nice of you to offer Gumby...


Cheers..............Sean, short white mug :)

Gumby
2nd June 2005, 05:07 PM
When we need some guinea pigs, we'll call :)