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Differences between a phase converter and a variable frequency drive (VFD)

by Oct 18, 2025Three Phase Rotary Converter Blog0 comments

Phase converters deliver three-phase, 60 Hz power similar to what you’d get from a utility company, making them suitable for operating machines with built-in speed control electronics. In contrast, variable frequency drives (VFDs) are designed to directly adjust the speed of electric motors by varying the frequency and voltage supplied.

⚡ Phase Converter vs. Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

Feature Phase Converter Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
Primary Function Converts single-phase power to three-phase power Controls motor speed by varying frequency and voltage
Output Frequency Fixed at 60 Hz (standard utility frequency) Adjustable frequency (typically 0–400 Hz)
Motor Speed Control No direct control; relies on motor’s own electronics Directly controls motor speed and torque
Types Rotary, static, and digital / electronic phase converters All are electronic devices
Best Use Case Powering three-phase equipment where speed control isn’t needed Applications requiring precise motor speed and torque control
Efficiency Generally less efficient than VFDs High efficiency with energy savings potential
Cost Often lower upfront cost Higher cost but more functionality
Complexity Simpler installation and operation Requires programming and setup for motor parameters

🛠️ Summary

  • Phase converters are ideal when you simply need to run a three-phase machine on single-phase power without modifying its operation.
  • VFDs are better suited for applications where you need to control motor speed, ramp-up/ramp-down times, or torque — such as in fans, pumps, conveyors, and CNC machines

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