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motor winding

12/29/2007 2:40 AM

i have a motor which do not have winding ,i know the hp/kw .i want to design winding details

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Re: motor winding

12/29/2007 5:51 AM

Hello Guest,

You have placed this Question in an incorrect Forum (Software and Programming), so I shall ask Admin to place the Topic into the correct Forum: Electrical Engineering

To properly answer your question, a number of variables need to be known:

  1. Voltage rating of motor
  2. DC
  3. AC Single Phase
  4. AC 3 Phase
  5. Induction (squirrel cage)
  6. Universal
  7. Wound Rotor
  8. Variable speed
  9. If AC the Mains Frequency
  10. Fixed speed
  11. Slipring
  12. Commutator
  13. Number of Commutator slots
  14. Number of armature slots
  15. Number of stator slots
  16. Armature slot cross-sectional area
  17. Stator slot cross-sectional area
  18. Ventilation - TEFC, natural ventilation,or other
  19. Motor IP Rating - Hoseproof, drip proof etc
  20. Original Make per nameplate
  21. HP Rating per nameplate
  22. kW Rating per nameplate
  23. Original Model per nameplate
  24. Original Serial Number per nameplate
  25. Original speed per nameplate
  26. A few other variables, but the above are most important, for now.
  27. If the motor burned out, normally it is best to count the actual turns per slot, the wire size, and the number of slots - then there is something to start with.

Once you advise the above, it may be possible to help you.

Thank you for your prompt reply, with the required information.........

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Re: motor winding

12/30/2007 7:54 PM

Do you mean you have a motor in which the winding is bad? If so, look up a rewind shop.

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Re: motor winding

01/02/2008 2:10 PM

"i have a motor which do not have winding"

I would call that a boat anchor!

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