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I have 1Kw supply of three phase in my home. I need a single output of all three phase and neutral.

E.g If I connect 1 equipment of 600watt 15 amp single phase, now I want equal load 200watt 5 amp on each phase. how I connect this equipment on three phase.

  • Why don't you have a power technician do it for you? I don't think it is reasonable for someone to bring you up to speed in a short answer for a task like this. – travisbartley Sep 24 '13 at 03:23
  • This question appears to be off-topic because it is not about electronics design. – JYelton Sep 24 '13 at 03:40
  • @JYelton: I wouldn't vote to close because the question is "off topic, not about electronics design". (See http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/83152/how-do-transposition-towers-in-transmission-lines-work for a popular question not about electronics design!) Rather I would VTC based on the poor quality of the question or possibly "too localised". – Li-aung Yip Sep 24 '13 at 05:44

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There are two basic approaches to this.

You could do it electronically, by building a 3-phase power supply that provides DC power to a single-phase inverter.

The other approach is to use a rotary converter, which is basically a 3-phase motor and a single-phase generator integrated onto a common shaft.

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    Unless the OP is quite knowledgeable, he is more likely to die trying than to succeed. – travisbartley Sep 24 '13 at 03:57
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    That's why I didn't get into specifics. Generic question gets generic answer. Both solutions are available commercially, so it isn't necessarily a DIY project. – Dave Tweed Sep 24 '13 at 04:32
  • its common problem in houses where load is not equal and they paying lots of money..if we sync 2 DG power in 1 output then y not sync 3 phase.. – Mayank Gehlot Oct 23 '13 at 16:06