Hello wiring to a 220 plug is the 8,2 grounds and the 9,3 a 110v and the 7,1 a 110v and the 6,5,4 twisted with a cap. Could you please let me know, im wiring a 15hp motor and need to make sure the wires to the plug.
Appreciate.please present how to rewire a 12 lead,6coil star configured 3phase alternator .so a 220volts output and a higher current is achieved.eg convert 35kva 3phase y configured alternater so ones rewired the output is single phase .only one phase and neutral
You better look at the name plate to know what voltage the motor is rated for. What if you are sent the wrong motor and you don’t check to see if the motor is rated for the correct voltage! I think what he means is you will automatically know how to connect a Wye connected motor in low voltage (in parallel) or high voltage (in series)! Also I saw Delta voltage or configuration written on the white board and this is Wye configuration, thus the Wye. Delta is different, but some industrial motors are made to start in Delta low voltage and at a certain RPM switch to Wye high voltage to reduce energy loss and heating of the motor over time, to make it more efficient energy wise and to last longer in the field. Just a helpful informative tip to those starting out. Also, some times you’ll see the Wye written with the tail down. Also, obviously, the neutral connection is different in a Delta motor than a Wye configured motor. The neutral connection is in the middle of the Wye configured motor and is between B and C windings in a Delta configured motor. There are some better videos on this topic! Doing the math on the voltages for Delta and Wye configured motors are different as well because of the way the windings are made in the motor, and you can see this better when you look at transformers! Good luck
I have a Sew-Usocome motor at work. The name Plate says 230v is delta and 400v is wye. I'm trying to understand why it would be 2 different configurations, any help on this would be great Thank you in advance.
Okay but I want to step up 220V to 480V and trying to figure where the 3rd wire goes. If I understand correctly line power should go to X1 and X4 , bridge X2 and X3 and connect common to both of those. Then the HV side would be H1 and H4 as my line power, and bridge H2 and H3 and connect common to those?
Hello wiring to a 220 plug is the 8,2 grounds and the 9,3 a 110v and the 7,1 a 110v and the 6,5,4 twisted with a cap. Could you please let me know, im wiring a 15hp motor and need to make sure the wires to the plug.
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I need which neutral wire
Excellent explanation of low voltage and high voltage connections of a 3 phase motor
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Appreciate.please present how to rewire a 12 lead,6coil star configured 3phase alternator .so a 220volts output and a higher current is achieved.eg convert 35kva 3phase y configured alternater so ones rewired the output is single phase .only one phase and neutral
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You better look at the name plate to know what voltage the motor is rated for. What if you are sent the wrong motor and you don’t check to see if the motor is rated for the correct voltage! I think what he means is you will automatically know how to connect a Wye connected motor in low voltage (in parallel) or high voltage (in series)! Also I saw Delta voltage or configuration written on the white board and this is Wye configuration, thus the Wye. Delta is different, but some industrial motors are made to start in Delta low voltage and at a certain RPM switch to Wye high voltage to reduce energy loss and heating of the motor over time, to make it more efficient energy wise and to last longer in the field. Just a helpful informative tip to those starting out. Also, some times you’ll see the Wye written with the tail down. Also, obviously, the neutral connection is different in a Delta motor than a Wye configured motor. The neutral connection is in the middle of the Wye configured motor and is between B and C windings in a Delta configured motor. There are some better videos on this topic! Doing the math on the voltages for Delta and Wye configured motors are different as well because of the way the windings are made in the motor, and you can see this better when you look at transformers! Good luck
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wait a minute, he first said 480v three phase then he said 480v single phase which one is it🤔
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I have a Sew-Usocome motor at work. The name Plate says 230v is delta and 400v is wye. I'm trying to understand why it would be 2 different configurations, any help on this would be great Thank you in advance.
Probably the best explanation I have across..and I have 45 years in the electrical field.. well done that man...obviously a dying breed.
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Okay but I want to step up 220V to 480V and trying to figure where the 3rd wire goes. If I understand correctly line power should go to X1 and X4 , bridge X2 and X3 and connect common to both of those. Then the HV side would be H1 and H4 as my line power, and bridge H2 and H3 and connect common to those?