

Phase Converter
Phase Converter
2% Voltage Balance
2% Voltage Balance
98.7% Efficient
98.7% Efficient
Voltage Doubling
Voltage Doubling
5 – 20 HP
5 – 20 HP
Cost Savings for Long Lead Applications
Phase conversion allows three-phase output from a single-phase input, giving you access to three-phase power anywhere. Voltage doubling eliminates the need for a transformer while minimizing motor lead wire size on 460 V systems running on a 230 V source, saving you hundreds on wire costs.
The Phase Perfect® Enterprise uses modern solid-state electronics to create utility-quality three-phase power. Our phase converters are capable of powering any load up to the stated horsepower - including the motor and the machine's delicate embedded electronics. Unlike the competition, no derating is required.
98.7% efficient at full load
Low Standby Losses: 87 Watts
Smaller footprint and 82% quieter than a rotary
Rotary & Static Phase Conversion
Approx 85% Efficient
Unbalanced Voltage
Avg. Standby Losses: Thousands of Watts
Large footprint and loud operation
98.7% efficient at full load
Low Standby Losses: 87 Watts
Smaller footprint and 82% quieter than a rotary
Rotary & Static Phase Conversion
Approx 85% Efficient
Unbalanced Voltage
Avg. Standby Losses: Thousands of Watts
Large footprint and loud operation
The Phase Perfect® Enterprise offers Uncommon Value in phase conversion technology. Utilize our solid-state phase conversion technology to power single or multiple three-phase loads from a single-phase source quietly, efficiently, and reliably. Over 20 years of development has resulted in a robust and proven phase conversion technology, capable of powering any load. The Phase Perfect® Enterprise also offers Voltage Doubling options, allowing 460 V output from a 230 V input.
Low horsepower three-phase equipment
Single or multi load garage
Small workshop

Max Load:
Horsepower rating of largest or combined load that will be connected to the Phase Perfect®
Electricity Cost (Per kWh):
The cost in cents per kilowatt/hour your utility charges you for electricity usage. You can estimate costs for your region by looking at the Average Price Chart on eia.gov.
Estimated Power On Time:
Estimated Standby Time:
$305.20