You might want to check with any local salvage yards; that will be your cheapest way. If you're unsure about quality or don't have any salvage yards around, www.advanceautoparts.com has some in their body and trim parts section.
I got mine from autopartswarehouse.com and got a pretty good deal. You get the core charge back when you send back the old motor.
11.5 x 240 = 2760W motor.
only way to convert from 3 phase to 240 would be to change the electric motor on the compressor
To replace the headlight motor on a 240 SX Nissan, unhook the positive cable on the battery first. Then take a picture of the headlight motor before taking the old one off. Remove the wires and screws holding the other motor in place, then place in the new motor, tighten the screws, and hook up the wires while looking at the picture. Connect the battery cable.
You would use a worm drive meshed with a gear that has 130 teeth.
Most typical US residences have both 240 and 120 AC voltage. The pump would have to tie into a 240 volt breaker in your electric panel. To ensure safety have an electrician familiar with pool installations install the wiring and motor/pump and also make sure that the breaker is sized for the motor amperage rating. In many pool installations a separate electric panel will be installed outside near the pump and any pool electric devices.
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No you can't use a 415v motor in a 240 v socket.
The style of plug is a 9004. I just replaced one in my 91 Volvo 240. The connector was about 5 bucks at the parts store. Make sure you splice the red black and blue wires in correctly!
That's a powerful motor, and would need a supply greater than 13 amps at 240 volts, also the conversion might be difficult. I have a feeling that you would be better off finding out how powerful a motor you would need for the task you have, then buying a suitable 240 volt motor. You are heading into territory where you should really consult a qualified electrician.
Haynes has a good one
In Europe 240 volts is standard, so no a 115 volt motor will not work. In USA 120 volts is standard, so if your sub-panel has 120 volts, (check with voltage meter) then yes. Read carefully, To get 240 volts in a sub-panel in USA the electric company brings two (2) wires, each wire has 120 volts, 120 + 120 = 240. One of those 120 volts will run your motor. Look for the wires from the electric company and check them with your voltage meter. If this is a commercial application you will need to call an electrical contractor, power companies for commercial applications do not follow the above.
It depends on the motor size. If 750 watts, then, 750/240 = 3.125. So use the next size up - 5A fuse