Re: Is this motor faulty?
If you start the motor without load you need only a running cap, it should be in the range of 35µF. But without running cap, the motor can't run. But you must run the motor in triangle instead of star connection.
Instead that you can use a VFD, but this part is much more expensive.
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Originally Posted by
uli12us
If you start the motor without load you need only a running cap, it should be in the range of 35µF. But without running cap, the motor can't run. But you must run the motor in triangle instead of star connection.
Instead that you can use a VFD, but this part is much more expensive.
So I can get it to run with a starting cap. It goes up to what sounds like full speed but has no torque. This does sound like a common issue with a 3phase motor 'single phases'.
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Originally Posted by
uli12us
If you start the motor without load you need only a running cap, it should be in the range of 35µF. But without running cap, the motor can't run. But you must run the motor in triangle instead of star connection.
Instead that you can use a VFD, but this part is much more expensive.
Are you saying it should run in Delta with a 35 uF cap for starting?
Re: Is this motor faulty?
Chaz There is a drawing on the pdf you linked to with a cap does it say the value of the cap? How exactly do you have it connected.
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Clive S
Chaz There is a drawing on the pdf you linked to with a cap does it say the value of the cap? How exactly do you have it connected.
Nope, no value.
I dont have the nameplate either.
The guy at Becker UK told me these motors cant be run single phase. Odd, the drawing shows it can or should be possible. Unless there is a 3 phase and single phase version which is different.
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Nope, no value.
I dont have the nameplate either.
The guy at Becker UK told me these motors cant be run single phase. Odd, the drawing shows it can or should be possible. Unless there is a 3 phase and single phase version which is different.
OK Have you wired it the same as the plate on the motor
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Clive S
OK Have you wired it the same as the plate on the motor
The motor didnt come with a name plate.
Im fairly sure its a 3phase motor, not 'made' for single phase.
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
The motor didnt come with a name plate.
Im fairly sure its a 3phase motor, not 'made' for single phase.
OK But are the terminals laid out like in the 1ph picture on the pdf with links in. and can you see 6 wires from the coils connected to them?
Re: Is this motor faulty?
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Clive S
OK But are the terminals laid out like in the 1ph picture on the pdf with links in. and can you see 6 wires from the coils connected to them?
The wiring was a Star connected 6 wire system. That said, when I checked the pattern, it didnt match the drawing in the document, someone could have messed with it.
Ill try delta connection tonight and see if that helps before considering buying a VFD (£120 ish for a 4KW unit that can run the 4KW spindle later).