Three phase fountains and motors are available. Fountain Tech offers 3-phase fountains and pumps by Scott and Kasco.
What is the difference between single-phase and three-phase?
The primary difference between single-phase and three-phase electricity is the number of alternating current (AC) waveforms used to transmit power: single-phases uses a single waveform, while three-phase uses three waveforms that are 120 degrees apart. Three-phase is ideal for high-power applications like large motors in industrial settings, while single-phase is typically used in homes for standard appliances and lighting due to its lower power needs; essentially, three-phase offers a more consistent and stable power supply compared to single-phase.
Most of our requests are for customers who already have three-phase installed but are looking for a pump or fountain replacement.
Kasco and Scott Three Phase
Kasco offers three-phase fountains and motors for 2, 3, 5, and 7.5 horsepower units in both 240- and 480-volt sizes. Included in 240-volt models is the only human-rated GFCI in the industry. Special permission is required to install a 480-volt unit.
Scott offers three-phase fountains and motors for 2 and 3 HP units.
As always, we offer 90-day terms to municipalities and HOA’s, and we pay for shipping.
If you are merely trying to replace a three-phase unit you already own or are thinking of installing three phase from the beginning, we are pleased to help you in any way we can.