In general it is determined by liters or cubic inches.
There should be a label on the motor with that information. If not, have the motor checked by a qualified electrician or electronic technician to determine the proper fuse size.
Depending on the motor you can use Max Rules. They have a pretty good database for years and hp info.
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For a 7.5 hp motor operating at 240V, you would typically use a 14-gauge wire and a 40 amp breaker. However, it is best to consult the motor's specifications and the National Electrical Code to determine the exact wire size and breaker needed for your specific setup.
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The HP of a motor is determined by the manufacturer of the motor. The after market user or engineer then determines what size of HP is needed to operate their type of designed equipment. When the customer buys the equipment needed for their type of manufacturing an electrician is hired to connect the equipment to the electrical system. The electrician then determine the overload protection, wire size and voltage drop on long conductor runs.
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For an 11kW 3 phase motor, you would typically need a isolator with a current rating of at least 18-20 amps per phase. It's important to also consider the starting current of the motor and select an isolator that can handle the motor's inrush current. Make sure to consult with a qualified electrician to determine the appropriate isolator size for your specific application.
Depends on the motor size and the face type...of course.