Pete.
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Here's a trick I learned from John Stevenson a while ago. 3 phase coolant pumps are quite happy to run on single phase using the same principle as rotary converters. All you have to do is wire a small capacitor like the ones you find in the old strip lights to the third phase and it'll work just fine. To demonstrate, I quickly lashed-up a small pump I have here with a 10uF 250v capacitor. My pump here is dual-voltage but I am pretty sure it would work just as well if it were 415v only. They don't use a lot of power and there's no starting load.
Anyway, here's the vid of it starting and running.
3 phase suds pump on single phase with capacitor
Anyway, here's the vid of it starting and running.
3 phase suds pump on single phase with capacitor