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		<title>Static phase converters and their different types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Static phase converters are used for operating three phase equipment with single phase power supply. With the help of a three phase generating rotary phase converter, you can operative three phase equipment from normal residential single phase power supply. Static phase converters operate by charging and discharging capacitors to temporarily produce a third phase of]]></description>
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