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The U.S. Phase Converter Standards Organization strongly recommends
that consumers thoroughly investigate a product and the
company who makes it before purchasing any
product. The US Phase Converter Standards
Organization takes no responsibility for the products
manufactured nor the performance of any company's
product for any purpose.
Our purpose is to encourage quality and educate
consumers that ultimately helps improve performance of
phase converters in the US. We believe that
educated consumers about the types and use of quality 3
phase converters will push companies to produce better
products. Our research and the research of other
electrical specialists published here comes from
many sources and we recognize that technologies may have
different results in different tests. Phase
converter manufacturers may contribute information to
this site but, no phase converter manufacturer has power
to decide what content we will or will not publish. Much of what
is published is common sense and from experiences of
electrical specialists, while some of it is hypothesis
and opinion from these experiences and research.
We appreciate the First Amendment of the United States
Constitution that guarantees our right to freedom of
speech to voice our opinions and experiences of, and
with, different technologies. We believe these to
be correct but we always suggest
that you should do your own research and use common
sense to come to your own
conclusions about the different technologies and
companies products.
The primary sponsors of this site of this site are not
owners of, nor employees of any phase converter manufacturer.
The primary sponsors may offer consulting to and may receive funding from the
manufacturers represented or whose products are
evaluated on this site. However, our primary focus
is educating the public and electrical community on the
truths of the different technologies for converting
single phase power to three phase electricity. On
this web site we primarily focus on exposing the pros
and cons of different technologies available today.
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