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03/28/2008 9:23 PM

what is the right connection of this motor 380/660 v wye or delta connection

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Re: motor

03/28/2008 9:32 PM

Hello Guest,

You omitted vital information.

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03/28/2008 11:22 PM

Yep..it depends what voltage you have...you have 380 or 660 volts?

In case you have 380 volts connect in delta and if you have 660 volts connect in Y.

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Re: motor

03/31/2008 12:20 AM

As a thumb rule connect the motor in delta for low voltages, wye for high voltages and before connecting the motor check name plate details. Good luck

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