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- Electrical Motor Connections. How electric motors work, electrical motor connections explained, star delta wye electrical connections on three phase motors. 3ph motor. Learn how they work and why they are used from the basics.
Correction: 5:26 Audio error, should say "230V divided by 20 Ohms" and not "20 Amps" graphics are correct.
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I was a motor rewinder in my days in the NAVY. Your videos remind my of the tedious times I spent battling +50hp motors during less than ideal sea states.
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I'm currently reading a textbook on electromechanical instruments--as a complete newby who's also having to teach himself the math as he goes along just to try and comprehend what I'm seeing at all.
A few pages from where I'm presently at, I've seen the diagrams for delta and star configurations.
Point being . . . .this video--and others you made--is really helping me out!
Thanks!
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Trying to make more per month, the animations take so long though
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I used to teach a class on this subject. It was very hard to keep students engaged, as the information is somewhat dry. Having physical examples is the key to learning this subject.
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Appreciation and thanks Sir, for such a great and good explanation, I never had such experience in my ITI Technical College when i was performing, thanks once again, keep up the good work, God bless you and your family.
Wow.. thank you for this simple direct explanation.. now I get it!!👍
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I'm a amateur when it comes to electricity, learned so much.
The star version uses less voltage and less current. Repeat after me, 100 times. On a three phase motor the
star version uses less voltage and less current. Thank you very much.
Informative.
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Thanks for sharing it with us. Very educative
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very good explanation and easy to understand.
Brilliant explanation, thank you!
The most clear and neat explaination I've ever seen, continious subscribtion lol
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Nice visuals.
Very clear.
What an clear description to understand. Thanks 🙏
5.29, you said correctly 11.5 Amps but wrote 1.5. Great video by the way.
11.5 is written on screen. The two 1's are close together though so it does look a bit like 1.5
Great knowledge of electric motors
Hey @The Engineering Mindset,
would you care to explain why at minute 4:36 you say that you can add a neutral wire if needed?
Is this a choice you can make?
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I agreed with everything you said, which is why I get so confused when I read motor plates stating the motor is a (400V Y) or (230V D) type of motor. Huuu? There is no 230V with delta, (if we're using the normal grid with 230/400V)
Hi thanks for the great video. I was just wondering. Can you put just two hot wires in a three pole overload (ex. L1✓ L2✓ L3×)??
Good explanation
We don't have terminal boards inside the connection box on three phsse motors in America, just nine wires brought out from the internal part of the motor into the connection box located on the motor external. All nine wires hang individually loose within the connection box and are NOT connected when bought from the motor vendor. Six of the nine wires have their own number designation attached to them. The designation ranges from the number 4 thru the number 9. Each of the remaining three wires have their own designation as well. Those designations are T1, T2, and T3. Sometimes T1, T2, and T3 may just be labeled as 1, 2, and 3, not having the letter "T" attached. Again, the nine wires are connected in the field, inside of whatever piece of equipment/system of which they are a part. Three phase motors are built as multi-voltage motors in America. The two voltages are 230 volts 3 phase and 460 volts three phase. How the nine wires are connected is dictated by which voltage listed above is going to be applied to the motor AND whether the connections will be configured as Delta or Wye (Star). The connections within the motor connection box are all made using wire nuts and approved electrical tape, NO terminal boards. Also, the connection box is informally referred to as a "peckerhead" which is just jargon used in the skilled trades.
How are 7,8, and 9 wired inside the motor. I am trying to visualize the inside of the motor. I understand 1 and 4 are 2 windings, 2 and 5 are 2 windings, and 3 and 6 are 2 windings making a total of 6 windings in the motor but when 7,8,9 wires are popping out of the motor I don’t understand how they are wired inside the motor.
Beautyfull!!! Which simulátor did you use please? Thank you
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Very good explanation but you left the ending Hanging. You could end like this "Since the Star Connection uses less current thus Motor Connections should be in Star?" or "Since Delta connections produce higher voltage of 400 running of Motors is on Delta?" .. makes better sense?
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Wow!!! great explanation
Thank you for the explanation and difference between the "Y" and the "DELTA" connections. When would the "Y" connection and the "DELTA" connection be used?
You would wire the motor according to the electrical system you are using( houses are mostly Y). The voltage of the system, and the number of leads on a motor. This wiring is just a 6 lead wiring. examples of other wiring
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@@SACalkins1 Thank you.
There are systems that start in the Wye or Star configuration because of the massive amp draw is reduced, then using some timers and three contactors will set the configuration to Delta because the motor can run faster.
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good sir, since star connection is less amps, so is it advisable to run the motor in star conncetion , and then why it is required to start motor in star and run in delta ?, please clear my doubts.
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Next needs to be star delta starters and the time delay switching over. I thought it was super neat when someone explained what it was.
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How will the voltage and current differ between delta and star, if the motor is used as a generator?
Can you do a series of videos on SCR's/Thyristors please.
As I understand them they are similar a fast "relay" in a small scale.
An SCR is a device that conduct electricity in one direction normally for DC circuits, whereas a Triac conducts in both directions. When gate voltage is applied, the device begins to conduct and the gate voltage can be removed. As long as there is voltage across the anodes. Once the voltage on the anodes reaches zero, the device shuts off and needs to be retriggerd again. Usually a triac also is used with a diac on its gate. A diac is a dual is a dual diode that can have an Resistor/capacitor combination on one end that will delay the turn on of the DIAC/TRIAC combo withing a given time period within the sine wave. This is normally used for light dimmers
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Thank you for very informative video. Will be good for me for testing old find motors before dismantling for copper and other metals in my channel
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One question sir is a six 6lead motor can run on hight and low voltage as 400 and 230 valts from star or delta connection which one is hight or low voltage as 400 or 230 volts thanks
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What happens when you have a motor wired for delta but have wye service? Is there a possibility of burning the motor?
Do You mean by using less current and voltage for the star connection that will give us less voltage and current as output?
Great video, but this is only for a 6 lead motor. This missed the 9 and 12 lead motors and there is high and low voltage for the different leads.
Yeah but this is enough for now. Don't want bombard and confuse people. Also in a lot of industries most induction motors are 6 wire so would be sufficient
Is there a prize for being the 1st commenter? Especially when you don't add any value or ask and question. Great video nonetheless!
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If the star or delta connection is an option in any 3-phase motor, does this mean you can use either configuration in order to get higher or lower power output? This seems a bit odd to me, as I would have expected the motor design to be optimised for one or the other (but I am not an electrical engineer).
@@ciberiada01 Interesting. Since I posted that comment I saw another video about the star/delta switching systems that you mentioned. This apparently is intended to limit the huge inrush current that induction motors draw when initially powered (which will be lower with a star connection). Once it's up to speed it can be switched to delta for maximum power, without such a big current surge. Maybe that's the main reason for having the option available. I'm not sure I understand why a motor would be designed only for star connection though.
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How can to phases be connected together with out a short circuit thanks.
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Whats the benefit having Delta conf over Star Config? So Delta config drive higher HP 3 phase induction motors? And Star config is weaker?
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Nice video. But please upload subtitle.
Hello, I want you to make a video about Dynamo 100 kW 3 phase generator
Very interesting so thank you for this. It would be interesting to relate this back to the usage for each configuration - I assume delta is used for higher horsepower motors but where does the cutover occur? Cheers
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@@EngineeringMindset That was helpful so thanks. I didn't pick initially that you can use the star configuration as a starting point for the delta to reduce inrush current - I thought that they just alternatives. Cheers from Oz.
Brilliant😀
upload for motor rewinding
What about the load. Both connection can work on same load?
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No, that would breach our copyright
@@EngineeringMindset Thanks for the reply.
Good Sir......my request Indonesia subtitle....😁
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So, the delta configuration has (or can deliver) more power (HP or KW).
Maybe also compare with 110V motors?
thanks
I wish this used US standard voltages and termination numbering as well.
@ the engineering mindset , can you explain how and why some 3phase motors are wired up to be star delta aka start in star but run in delta please thanks in advance .
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Do you always need 2 sets of coils per phase across from each other (like in your video)? Or would it be possible to use only one coil per phase (so the current enters the coil in U1 and directly goes to U2 at the end of the coil)?
Then it will produce low torque
Is there any connection between three phase motor shown here and three phase permanent generator used in wind turbines? Is there star/delta connection in permanent magnet generator?
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