The usual supply in Russia is 220 v 50 Hz which corresponds to a 3-phase supply of 381 v. You need to check your motor to see what voltage range it is designed for, but 381 v is only 4.8% low so it should be all right.
Russian 3-phase power is 380v, which really means it can be anywhere from 350v to 420v depending on how far from the power substation you are, whether your local electrical wiring was installed under Putin or Khrushchev, the day of the week, how many other users are running big motors off your local substation...in short, your 400v motor will be fine running on 380.
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.
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the three phase induction motor will start run in single phase . through the remaining healthy phase, around 4.5 times normal current will flow through.Also rotor sbeed also decreases.
In a single phase electric motor, the centrifugal switch allows the start winding to be energized through the start capacitor when the motor is starting. This gives an out of phase magnetic field that, along with the in phase magnetic field from the run winding, helps the rotor to begin spinning. Once the rotor reaches a certain speed, the centrifugal switch changes state and cuts off the start winding. At that point, the motor continues running only through its run winding, and inertia keeps the rotor properly phase biased relative to the run winding's magnetic field.
The phase rotation of motor should be always done from motor side i.e The motor terminal box.
It is probably a three phase 50 Hz motor.
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.
A simple Rotary phase converter is just a motor generator set. An electric motor running on the input voltage/current/phase/frequency. it drives a generator that supplies a different voltage/current/phase/frequency. So an electric motor and an electric generator connected together mechanically, either on the same shaft, or via gears, constitutes a Rotary phase converter. the above is incorrect, the motor/generator is the same motor, just one 3 phase motor is needed, it will run on T1 and T2, and put out L1, L2, and L3. You just need to know how to wire it up and what to do to get it to spin over on simple single phase 220, it will create three phase 220.
You would use a single-phase induction motor if the available electric power supply is a single-phase one. That applies to the average house or small business.
Check the motor's terminal box. If there are three service input cables - such as red, yellow and blue - plus an earth wire, then it is a three phase motor. If there are only two wires plus an earth wire, then it is single phase.
The circuit breaker is sized to the full load amps of the motor times 250%.
only way to convert from 3 phase to 240 would be to change the electric motor on the compressor
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It is possible to run a DC motor on a 3-phase supply using a full-wave rectifier if the voltage is right.
the three phase induction motor will start run in single phase . through the remaining healthy phase, around 4.5 times normal current will flow through.Also rotor sbeed also decreases.
Any three phase electric motor could be called a Tesla Motor, however you probably meant to ask where you could buy a Teala automobile. Search on the web.