3-phase converters "interference"

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I hang out in a local hobby machinist's forum. (It's a good way to find someone to mill that widget you need...)

A member is building a shop in a rural location, and alas, 3ph is miles away. He was talking to the PoCo rep and mentioned ordering a 1->-3 rotary converter. The rep said he would need to provide filtering because it would create "interference" that would hurt his neighbors.

I've been pondering this to little avail. I could see a VFD diode rectification causing harmonics, but is there something about a rotary converter that I'm overlooking? (Beside PF, and droop at startup....)
 

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IMHO, a rotary converter would not have any way of creating "interference". A static converter, involving active electronics, on the other hand, could well be a source of repetitive harmonics and/or transients on the POCO service wiring.
 
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