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To calculate the energy consumption of a 15 hp motor operating at full load for one hour in a three-phase system, you can use the formula: Energy (kWh) = Power (hp) × 0.746 (kW/hp) × Time (hours). For a 15 hp motor, this equates to 15 × 0.746 × 1 = 11.19 kWh. Therefore, a 15 hp motor would consume approximately 11.19 units of electricity in one hour.
You need to find out the power of the motor in kW or HP before that question can be answered.
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For a 240-volt single-phase induction motor, a two-pole motor starter is typically required, as it connects to the two live conductors of the single-phase supply. For a 440-volt three-phase induction motor, a three-pole motor starter is needed, as it connects to the three phases of the three-phase supply.
There is only one ground wire needed on any motor, single or three phase.
It depends on the type of motor: commonly either three, or none.
To calculate the kilowatts per hour used by a 1.5 hp electric motor, you first convert horsepower to kilowatts: 1.5 hp is approximately 1.12 kW (1 hp ≈ 0.746 kW). If the motor runs continuously for one hour, it would consume about 1.12 kWh. However, the actual consumption may vary based on the motor's efficiency and load conditions.
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It depends on how powerful the motor is, and what type of load it is driving.
22 kw motor how much takes ampares with load
one windingAnswerA three-phase motor has three phase windings, normally (but not necessarily) connected in delta.