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Typically single phase motors go up to 10hp. Wouldn't be very efficient at about 100 amps. A 20hp 3 phase motor at 230v pulls 52 amps. The 10hp single phase 230v pulls 50 amps.
10HP Subaru gas enginereferenced: http://www.acehardwaresuperstore.com/coleman-powermate-5000-generator-p-88980.html?ref=42
10 HP is 7.46 kW theoretically, but allowing for an 0.7 power factor the kVA goes up to 10.5 kVA. Add 20% for sundry losses and you get 12.5 kVA
746 Watts per HP. I like to calculate in some leeway though, so when calculating horsepower required to drive a generator, I figure a 10kw generator will require a 10HP engine.
Because a 5hp motor does not have enough power to turn a 10hp load.
The best way is usually to buy a new single-phase motor and replace the 3-phase motor. You can also buy something called a rotary phase converter, but for any amount of HP they are about as expensive as a new motor. Expect to pay 500 to 700 dollars US for a 10hp rotary converter. Static phase converters are not a good choice for motors that start and stop or reverse often, such as yours.
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10hp
it has 10hp and 20 damage
1lt. = 1000cc = 10hp.
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