Just use 2 of the wires instead of 3.
depending on 1phase or 3phase voltage motor , the amphere requirement is found outfor 3phase AC motor use this formula: (HP x 746)/(1.73 x E x Eff x PF)for 1phase AC motor : (HP x 746) / (E x Eff x PF)
Yes it can run when single phasing in a delta configuration but the motor will not start from a dead stop. There will be quite a bit of degradation in its operation from its nameplate data.
LRA245 convert to ton 220 3phase
Into units of what?
220 volt single phase from 480 volt 3 phase that one wire taken one phase and second wire connected in earth point. we get 220 v The above answer is incorrect, one phase from a three phase 480 volt system will give you 277 volts to ground. You must use a transformer to get the voltage you need.
depending on 1phase or 3phase voltage motor , the amphere requirement is found outfor 3phase AC motor use this formula: (HP x 746)/(1.73 x E x Eff x PF)for 1phase AC motor : (HP x 746) / (E x Eff x PF)
Unless the ballast is a multi tap primary you can not rewire it for 220 volts.
Yes, if you rewire the bed and rewire the plug on the wall to 220 volts.
Yes.
No, you will need a commercial mixer for that.
No. You need to rewire the circuit from the electric panel.
Yes it can run when single phasing in a delta configuration but the motor will not start from a dead stop. There will be quite a bit of degradation in its operation from its nameplate data.
LRA245 convert to ton 220 3phase
No, you only have phase a and b. The motor will run as smoothly as a 3 phase motor that has lost a leg of power. That is if the motor is designed for 208v in the first place. Not a good idea.
In the United States, this is typically between 220 V and 240 V RMS, off a center tapped transformer, to give two lines of 110V to 120V each (180° out of phase from each other). But this is still considered single phase.
20.44 kva
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