Ferroresonant transformers and 3278

Mike Ross tmfdmike at gmail.com
Mon Dec 21 20:48:49 CST 2015


Any recommendations for what type? Are solid-state devices up to the
job these days? I still remember rotary converters...

Mike

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 3:45 PM, William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> wrote:
> In the long term, you should probably break down and get a good size
> frequency converter.
>
> --
> Will
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Mike Ross <tmfdmike at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I recently blew up a 3278... it worked ok for a few hours then started
>> blowing fuses.
>>
>> I haven't done any troubleshooting yet but checking the manuals on
>> Bitsavers tells me my US 3278s have ferroresonant transformers
>> specified as 120V 60Hz only. This can be expected to cause problems
>> with 120V 50Hz here in NZ from my knowledge of how ferroresonant
>> transformers work; I'll get excessive magnetic currents - overheating
>> - all kinds of nasties. I can wind the voltage down a bit and run them
>> at 90-100V but that doesn't help much.
>>
>> 1. Does anyone in a 50Hz country have any dead/spare 3278s and/or
>> transformers for them? The IBM part number for the 50Hz 220V are
>> 8715343 or 4119686.
>>
>> 2. I have other equipment where this will be an issue and not so
>> easily solved. Does anyone have any experience in or recommendations
>> for frequency conversion equipment? My System/3s for instance all use
>> 60Hz ferroresonants operating off 208V 3-phase - now voltage can
>> probably be retapped or easily converted but I still need to make a
>> lot of 60Hz to run them...
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mike
>>
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