A transformer steps the voltage of an electrical power supply up or down. The transformer must be correctly designed for the voltage and current levels that it is intended for. Only ac can be used with a transformer, which is designed to work at a particular frequency.
The current would rise until it blows the fuse or breaker and that would produce an arc as the transformer's inductance tries to maintain the current.
First of all, your power source must be 3-phase if you want to run the motor, then you need a step-down 3-phase transformer to give 220v 3-phase output.
220V single phase (domestic) 380V three phase (industrial)
5 kva
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If you have a 220v three phase delta system, the phase-to-phase voltage is 220v single phase; hence, no conversion is necessary. Don't worry about 220-240v rating, the voltage rating is nominal. Your 110v single phase has actually already be taken from a center-tapped transformer on your three phase system.
50 Amps Single Phase 20 Amps Three Phase
5amps
motor= 2 h.p 220v=60 hz single phase single capistor 36 solat i have no formula help me how i rewind motor
Sydney, like the rest of Australia operates on 220v single-phase. Austalian plugs have three pins, the line and neutral are angled, so an adapter is required for UK/European users, and a transformer/adapter for US users.
This type of a transformer is known as a step up transformer.
That load would be 10.9 amps.