Previous in Forum: Reactor Sizing   Next in Forum: Generator Synchronization Diagram
Close
Close
Close
13 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Member

Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Lima- Peru
Posts: 6

Three-Phases Motors

11/27/2010 4:22 PM

Hello, someone help me...about the selection criteria for three-phase motors according to NEMA standards... i will expose this issue at my university, thanks in advance for your support.

__________________
Federico Málaga Luyo
Register to Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.

Good Answers:

These comments received enough positive votes to make them "good answers".

"Almost" Good Answers:

Check out these comments that don't yet have enough votes to be "official" good answers and, if you agree with them, vote them!
Guru

Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 42355
Good Answers: 1693
#1

Re: three-phases Motors

11/27/2010 4:25 PM

Do your own research. We don't do homework here.

NEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers Association

Register to Reply Score 1 for Good Answer
Anonymous Poster
#2

Re: three-phases Motors

11/27/2010 8:49 PM

Funny

I made a similar statement the other day and someone called me a jerk

Stub

Register to Reply Score 1 for Off Topic
2
Guru

Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 42355
Good Answers: 1693
#3
In reply to #2

Re: three-phases Motors

11/27/2010 9:04 PM

Stub,

You are still a jerk.

Your contention that "I made a similar statement the other day" cannot be verified. Why, because you have chosen the cloak of anonymity.

Say whatever you want, it doesn't matter.

Register to Reply Good Answer (Score 2)
Power-User

Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 142
Good Answers: 3
#7
In reply to #3

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 7:41 AM

You made my day, thanx

Register to Reply
Power-User
Hobbies - CNC - New Member Canada - Member - Finaly got around to it.

Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 499
Good Answers: 12
#9
In reply to #3

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 10:39 AM

You also made my day.

Register to Reply
Anonymous Poster
#4

Re: three-phases Motors

11/27/2010 11:02 PM

Lynch

is there a way that we can carry on this conversation between us without the whole world seeing it?

Stub

Register to Reply Score 1 for Off Topic
Anonymous Poster
#5
In reply to #4

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 1:28 AM

This Lynlynch is a choothiya hai...

Register to Reply Score 1 for Off Topic
3
Guru

Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 42355
Good Answers: 1693
#6
In reply to #4

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 4:33 AM

1. Why would I want to?

2. Registered members can readily communicate privately. That is, assuming that both parties think private communication is worthwhile.

Regards,

"choothiya hai..."

Register to Reply Good Answer (Score 3)
Anonymous Poster
#8

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 8:12 AM

the fact of the matter is

I've been a member of this forum for over a year

trouble is, when I log in, nothing seems to happen

this morning I tried about ten times and it stays the same

I've inquired about this problem before with no results

now if this could be resolved, I'd be more than happy to discuss your attitude outside the views of others

stub

Register to Reply Score 2 for Off Topic
Power-User

Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 268
#10
In reply to #8

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 10:51 AM

is this problem maybe because you dont aloud cookies in your computer.

__________________
guds777
Register to Reply
2
Guru

Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 42355
Good Answers: 1693
#11
In reply to #8

Re: three-phases Motors

11/28/2010 10:58 AM

"trouble is, when I log in, nothing seems to happen"

I think this statement would be much more appropriate if you had said, "trouble is, when I log in, nothing constructive seems to happen"

I have no objections to your discussing my attitude right here. You see, I know what my attitude is and am perfectly comfortable with it.

Cheers.

Register to Reply Good Answer (Score 2)
Commentator

Join Date: May 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 89
Good Answers: 2
#13
In reply to #11

Re: three-phases Motors

12/02/2010 3:19 AM

Well said and a GA from me.

It would seem that many people who have an opinion, and everyone is entitled to have one, get all bent out of shape if no-one agrees with that opinion, then it becomes a slanging match, all nasty and bitchy.

Many people here forget that this is a forum, that all are welcome, all opinions and ideas are welcome, but the main idea is to exchange information and experience.

I don't know everything.. but I know a man that many know more than me... hence this forum.

I have read with interest questions, replies, arguments and the nasty side of this forum...

what is missing in many cases is the ability to discuss (not argue) in a logical and respectful fashion. OK I don't agree with someone, but they MIGHT know more than me...

God in his wisdom gave us 2 ears/eyes and 1 mouth.. use them in that ratio.

And if you open it, you may prove you're an idiot, while keeping it closed will leave people wondering if you are!

Manners maketh a man... and a happy forum

Register to Reply Score 1 for Good Answer
Guru
United States - Member - New Member Engineering Fields - Power Engineering - New Member

Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: California, USA, where the Godless live next door to God.
Posts: 4665
Good Answers: 804
#12

Re: Three-Phases Motors

11/28/2010 3:18 PM

Perhaps because you have apparently repeatedly asked for someone to provide you with copyrighted material and seem disinterested in purchasing it from the proper channels, the CR4 Admins have banned you from registered forum participation.

__________________
** All I every really wanted to be, was... A LUMBERJACK!.**
Register to Reply Score 1 for Good Answer
Register to Reply 13 comments

Good Answers:

These comments received enough positive votes to make them "good answers".

"Almost" Good Answers:

Check out these comments that don't yet have enough votes to be "official" good answers and, if you agree with them, vote them!
Copy to Clipboard

Users who posted comments:

Anonymous Poster (4); CONWAYMECH (1); guds777 (1); Icarus (1); JRaef (1); lyn (4); thccontrols (1)

Previous in Forum: Reactor Sizing   Next in Forum: Generator Synchronization Diagram
You might be interested in: AC Power Cords, DC Motors, NEMA and IP Enclosures

Advertisement