The electrical code states that a 7.5 HP 460 volt three phase motor draws 11 amps. For fuse sizes, non time delay - 30 amps, time delay type D - 20 amps and if using a breaker it will be 30 amps. Minimum wire size is #12 and the maximum setting of overload devices will be 13.75 amps
Yes by using a 3-phase transformer. The size depends on how much power has to be converted.
Only if you want to damage it. "277" Volt 3-phase will usually mean 277 from each phase to neutral, and 480 from phase to phase. By "230 3-phase", you likely mean 120 phase-to-neutral, and 208 phase-to-phase. If you really mean 230, then you are probably NOT talking about a three phase motor.
200 and 100
In North America fuse sizes are not colour coded. Manufactures have all sorts of colours and advertising on their own particular brand of fuses. What is common is the type and fuse trip size, this number is on all manufactured fuses along with the maximum voltage that the fuse can be subjected to.
The generator should be about ¾ hp.
Yes this size motor can be operated by bringing a 600 volt three phase supply to it.
It is limited by the size of the fuse in the circuit.
Need motor voltage, amperage and phase to give you an anwer.
i have 200 hp motor what i need cable size in 100 feet distance
The electrical code book states that a 40 HP 230 volt three phase motor draws 104 amps. For that motor the wire must be rated for 131 amps, Non time delay fuses at 300 amps, time delay fuses at 175 amps or a 250 amp circuit breaker. When calculating wire sizes and motor protection the motor's full load amperage should be taken from the motor's nameplate.
Yes by using a 3-phase transformer. The size depends on how much power has to be converted.
probably about 50 hp depending on how reliable the efficiency ratings of the various manufacturers are
208 volts is not a common single phase voltage but you could just size your breaker to the capabilities of the conductor. 208 is normally a phase to phase voltage <<>> Many 230 volt motors can be connected to lower voltage supplies. These motors can be connected to supplies of 208 and 200 volts. The code requirement is that the 230 volt full load amperage of the motor be increased by 10% and 15% respectively for wire sizing and breaker selection. To answer the question you will need a two pole 15 amp breaker.
Only if you want to damage it. "277" Volt 3-phase will usually mean 277 from each phase to neutral, and 480 from phase to phase. By "230 3-phase", you likely mean 120 phase-to-neutral, and 208 phase-to-phase. If you really mean 230, then you are probably NOT talking about a three phase motor.
4.5 volt battery sold only in Russo
First you have to have three phase power coming in. 3 phase are three hot wires working together on a syne wave. If you have 3 phase coming in, hook the three hot wires into the compresser, if it runs backwards, trade places with two of the wire and let the third one alone and you should be running.
4 amp, 250 volt (ASC) is what the fuse says on my blender