The motor would draw about 24 kVA which is 35 amps. For this you would need 10 mm2 cable.
you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
yes . A change of motor would be required. The motor windings would have to be totally different. three hot leads instead of two. And three phase would have to come from your provider.
Need to know the horsepower of the motor.
If the motor is connected to an ungrounded delta supply service there will be no effect on the operation of the motor. If the motor is connected to a wye system supply service and the B phase grounds out, the motor's overload protection would take the motor off line from the electrical supply.
A synchronous motor can be a type of 3-Phase AC motor, or not.A synchronous motor is defined by the period of the rotor being synchronized with the frequency of the stator windings' current. The stator windings might be 3-Phase or not (2-Phase would work).Also synchronous motors are not the only type of 3-Phase AC motors. An induction motor could also be 3-Phase AC and has a few advantages and disadvantages over a synchronous motor.
The motor would draw about 24 kVA which is 35 amps. For this you would need 10 mm2 cable.
We can convert a 3 phase ac motor into generator by changing phase sequence of the ac input cable of that motor
Sir, what is the cable size for 1.5kw 3phase induction motor 400v?
No. That would be a single phase motor.
70mm 4core copper cable
you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
The winding design of the motor will not economically allow this to work. You would have to drive a 3 phase generator to supply it.
yes, It would run as long as the motor was not coupled to a load. Coupled to a load the motor would have no torque and would stall.
I would guess it would use a third less than a single phase motor. The voltage differences don't save but 3 phase does. A 3 phase motor also starts easier.
yes . A change of motor would be required. The motor windings would have to be totally different. three hot leads instead of two. And three phase would have to come from your provider.
You still need the same horsepower. The advantage of the three-phase motor is that it will draw lower current.
Need to know the horsepower of the motor.