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    How to Maintenance Phase Converter?

    As the seasons are changing and climate change is unpredictable, we start to think of the various maintenance needed around the home such as changing the furnace filters, changing smoke detector batteries, making sure we have a good battery in our vehicle, etc. So, this is also a good time to do a check-up and perform general maintenance on your phase converter!

    ATO converters require general maintenance anywhere from monthly to annually, depending on the model, usage and age of your converter. In all phase converter models, we recommend a quick and easy inspection and tune up. You've purchased your phase converter, properly installed it, and have it efficiently providing power to your equipment. Now what?

    Vents. Ensure that all of the vents of the phase converter are clear from dust or dirt. This will allow air to flow through them without interruption to help keep your phase converter at a reasonable temperature.

    Generator. Clean off any dust, dirt, or debris buildup on the generator. Allowing them to manifest can cause the generator to overheat.

    Power and control components. Inspect the power and control components of your phase converter. If these vital components of your phase converter are not running well or aren't fully functional, contact our team of phase converter specialists. We'll look into the problem and assist you in finding a solution.

    Wires. Check the wires for any loose connections or damage that may have been inflicted. If necessary, you may need to replace any wires with cuts or nicks in them, as this is potentially hazardous to your equipment.

    Through the pictures, we can know how to wire phase converter. First, check the line. Protect terminal. Turn on input power and measure voltage.

    Check the line

    And then, open input breaker.

    Open input breaker

    Finally, turn on the start switch. INV (inverter indicator) is on. Run (blue light) is on.

    Inverter indicator on

    If you want to learn more about phase converter, please click this video or contact us.

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