
Guide comparing single phase and three phase flour mill machines for commercial users.
Heavy-duty 2–20 HP commercial atta chakki range
20–200 kg/hr Spices (Chilli), Mix Masala & Herbs Grinder
Low maintenance, easy cleaning and robust design
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₹22,000 - ₹2,00,000 approx (automatic commercial range, ex-factory, GST extra)
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Flour Mill Machine Single Phase vs Three Phase (Guide)
*GST and transport extra. Price may vary by model.
Power (HP)
2 HP to 20 HP
Power (kW) Units
1.5 to 13 kW
Capacity (kg/hr)
20 - 200 kg/hr
Phase
Single or Three Phase (Single phase option as per order)
Power Supply
220V single phase or 415V three phase, 50 Hz
Body Material
Heavy-duty Aluminium/CI Chmaber, Construction with SS contact parts in many models, Cabinet MS/SS. (Depends on Model)
Grinding Mechanism
Balanced SS Hammer Beater & Liner
RPM
Motor 1440 RPM and Mechanism 2800 RPM as per design
Noise Level (dB)
75-90 dB approx
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Operating Aera : 5' x 4' x 5'
Net Weight
2 HP - 85 kg (Depends On Model)
Warranty
1 year warranty on motor and manufacturing defects; special terms for industrial use.
Chamber Size
2 HP - 10" x 5" (Depends On Model)
Powder Fine Output
Upto 70 Mesh (Depends on Sieve and Raw Materials)
Material of Construction
MS, CI (Cast Iron), Aluminium, SS202, SS304
This guide compares single phase and three phase flour mill machines from a commercial user’s point of view. It discusses differences in installation cost, running efficiency, load handling and long-term operating expenses. Shop owners and millers can use this information to decide whether to continue with single phase machines or upgrade to three phase supply when planning new purchases or expansions.
Buyers confused between single and three phase options; shops planning to upgrade their power connection.
Buyers confused between single and three phase options; shops planning to upgrade their power connection.
Q1: Which is cheaper to start with: single phase or three phase?
A1: Single phase is usually easier and cheaper to get initially, but three phase becomes more economical if you run higher HP machines for long hours.
Q2: From what HP is three phase strongly recommended?
A2: For 5 HP and above, three phase is normally recommended for smoother running, reduced heating and better reliability.
Q3: Can I use both single and three phase machines at the same site?
A3: Yes, many units use single phase for smaller loads and three phase for heavy machines, provided the wiring and panels are designed correctly.
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