Yes, that's possible, but only for low-powered motor.
You know that in order to start, the stator must be supplied with voltages that are shows shift phase between them,
so the trick is to use a capacitor (since it shifts phase current) to simulate a 3-phase source.
As indicated in the following picture:
http://freecircuitdiagram.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Enabling-3-Phase-Motor-Operates-with-Single-Phase-Supply.gif
The motor sounds like a multi-voltage motor that can be wired either 230v or 460v depending on how the leads are wired. So yes it should be able to be hooked to a 3 phase 480v system just make sure you follow the wiring diagram for hooking the leads up to 480v. when a manufacturer list 230v it normally operates at 240v and the same for 460v operating at 480 volts
Yes but the connection has to be to the 480 volt windings. Applying 277 volts to the 230 volt windings will damage the motor.
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Question is incorrect. in a 240 Volt single phase circuit, how can you have A phase and B phase?
The voltage drop should not exceed 3% on a feeder or branch circuit.
Yes, but the motor's horsepower rating will not be reached.
You can not change it. 440 volt is by design. However you run it with 220 single phase supply, but it would run far lower power.
Use a transformer.
Yes.
A volt can not be connected to a circuit.
If they are in different rooms or side by side in the same room, and not connected together mechanically, there should not be a problem.
Yes, if the motor is rated 240 volts 3 phase.There is such a thing as 240 volt 3 phase power.However if you are asking if you can use 240 volts single phase on a three phase motor, then the answer is no.
Question is incorrect. in a 240 Volt single phase circuit, how can you have A phase and B phase?
The voltage drop should not exceed 3% on a feeder or branch circuit.
Yes, but the motor's horsepower rating will not be reached.
You can not change it. 440 volt is by design. However you run it with 220 single phase supply, but it would run far lower power.
No, the voltage difference is too much. A 570 volt motor falls in the 600 volt range which is separate from the 480 volt range of three phase systems.
Use a transformer.
If the motor wire numbers are L1, L2 and L3, it is not a single phase motor. It is a three phase motor. Also for future reference, a 220 volt single phase motor does not use a neutral.
If a 9.0 volt battery is connected to a 4.0-ohm and 5.0-ohm resistor connected in series, the current in the circuit is 1.0 amperes. If a 9.0 volt battery is connected to a 4.0-ohm and 5.0-ohm resistor connected in parallel, the current in the circuit is 0.5 amperes.