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Included in what you mentioned there is the Drives with Franklin, Pentair, or a few others designed specifically to run single or three phase submersible pump motors. You tell the drive which kind of motor you are using and it adjusts output as needed to drive that motor type.That’s not the problem. The problem is that most single phase motors will have a centrifugal starting switch and if you slow them down below the activation speed of that switch, it puts the auxiliary start winding and capacitor (if any) back in the circuit. Start windings are not made to run continuously and with start caps there is a race to failure between the caps and the drive transistors.
There are VFDs available for single phase PSC and Shaded Pole motors but they are ridiculously expensive because the sales volume is really low. It’s usually cheaper to buy a 3 phase motor + single to 3 phase drive.
They are not cheap Maybe around $1000 for 1 HP drive compared to say a Automation Direct VFD that may cost you $300. They do however contain software already set up for the application and possibly even come with pressure transducer for the control signal. A generic drive you will need to come up with your own pressure transducer or even just simple on/off pressure switch, maybe other relays or logic components depending on what capabilities are built into the drive. May also need an enclosure to mount it in as many the lower cost ones are not intended to be used in the open. So you do spend more than just the ~$300. They won't normally work on a single phase motor at all so you would need to have a three phase submersible pump.