It could overheat if the mechanical load exceeds the rated load (maybe due to poor lubrication) or because it is being run on an excessive voltage (in that case it would overheat even on no-load) or because of an internal fault such as a breakdown in insulation in one of the windings.
Yes this size motor can be operated by bringing a 600 volt three phase supply to it.
starting current of 3 phase 75 KW induction motor
5 kw.
It depends on what you mean by 'converter'; I'm not aware of such a machine. <<>> No, a 4 kW rotophase will not handle the start up current of a 4 kW 3 phase motor.
The line current would be the same if the motor were connected in delta. The current can be based on the rule of thumb which says 7 amps must be allowed for a 1-HP single-phase motor on 240 v. A 2.2 kW motor is three times as powerful, and on a three-phase supply of the same voltage (240/415) it would draw 7 amps.
To determine the running amps of a 45 kW motor, you would need to know the voltage at which it operates. You can use the formula: Amps = (kW x 1000) / (Volts x power factor). Once you have the voltage and power factor information, you can plug them into the formula to calculate the running amps.
you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
Single-phase, 2.5 amps; three-phase 1.443 amps.
The formulas you are looking for are, single phase kW = I x E x pf/1000. For three phase kW = I x E x 1.73 x pf/1000.
22 kw motor how much takes ampares with load
To answer these types of questions, a voltage of the single phase motor should be stated. It has to do with the breaker sizing and wire sizing and current load.
No, it is not possible to convert a 2.4 kw single phase appliance to a 9kw 3 phase appliance. Single phase can not be converted to three phase with out considerable cost involved.