To answer this question the voltage of the motor needs to be stated.
question is incomplete, I think you ask how much current consumed by this motor. for starting this motor we need a star/delta starter and a three phase supply.
The power consumed by a mixie depents upon the power of its motor.
A kilowatt (1000 watts) is the unit of measurement for the current consumed per hour.
on idle, probably 0. KWh = KW x time (hours) . eg. 20KW for 5 hours = 100KWh (edit. ignore this answer i do not know what exactingly a idle motor is)
No, the motor has to be connected to the line voltage through a set of fuses and then an electrical contactor. Also the motor must be thermally protected against overloads by using an overload block or heaters. This is to allow the motor contactor to drop out is a overload fault should occur.
yes
thermal motor protector is temperature; current type is current.
P = I x V Power = volts x amps 240 x 4 = 560 watts. This is how much power will be consumed by the motor. The actual power produced at the shaft, will vary on type and efficiency of the motor.
One horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts. So if the motor is wired for 220 volts the current consumed is 3.39 amps. (watts divided by voltage = current) so? the label says 7.6 amps for a 1hp with a SF of 1.25 at 240 volts. 9.6 for a 1.5 hp .this is your typical pool pump motor, what motor are you getting data from ?
What supplies a dc motor is not current, but voltage. Current is what flows in the circuit formed by the dc motor and for the charge. That current varies according to the resistance of the circuit.
Current flowing through an ac circuit in which power consumed is zero is called wattless current.
Full load starting current is typically in the region of 5or 6 times the full load motor current;.