It must be a three phase supply service to run a three phase motor.
The difference between a single phase and a three phase motor is the amount of power conductors that feed the device. As to the other part of the question a three phase motor will not start or run on single phase. The phase angles on three phase are 120 degrees apart on a single phase system they are 180 degrees apart.
Yes the minimum voltage of an 115vac 400 Hz 3 phase motor will run. You can run a single phase motor on a three service but you cannot be run on a single phase.
A three phase motor will not operate on single phase. The motor will run on two phases but will not start. Motors running on just two phases is called single phasing. The line current of the two legs will go high and it is this factor that the motor controller uses to trip the contactor to open the circuit and isolate the motor from the power source.
If a three phase motor in running in reverse, then one of the phases is reversed, plain and simple. If the wiring is correct at the motor, perhaps the phase reversal occurred someplace else.
Because from the capacitor characteristics at first it will charge and then it will stsrt to run so when the motor get power from single phase capacitor take time for charging. Amit.
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This question doesn't really make any sense - any of the two phase? A three phase induction motor requires 3 phases to start - if a single phase is lost while the motor is already running then yes the motor will continue to run. A three phase motor will not start if it is missing a phase.
The conductors of any three phase circuit must be run in the same conduit. If the circuit requires a neutral, it must also run with the conductors in the same conduit. (If they were to be run in more than one conduit or raceway, the circuit would not operate properly.)
Any two phases of the three phase can be used.Connect one phase to the Common and the other to both the Run and the Start.The Common means that it has a common connection with the Run winding and the Start winding. When the circuit is energized both the Run and the Start windings will be energized to start the motor turning (motor needs the extra torque provided by the Start winding to get the motor spinning). Once the motor reaches 75% of normal operating speed the centrifugal switch that is in series with the Start winding will open, removing power from that part of the circuit and the Run winding will keep the motor spinning.
If you reinstall a three-phase motor with two of the supply conductors interchanged, then the resulting negative phase sequence will cause the motor to run in reverse.
You will need to install a phase converter or change the motor to single phase. You can find a licensed electrician at www.contraxtor.com
Yes this size motor can be operated by bringing a 600 volt three phase supply to it.