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 can not change it. 440 volt is by design. However you run it with 220 single phase supply, but it would run far lower power.
No, three phase motors do not actually have neutral line unless you are referring to the motor control centre where a neutral line is required when your control coils and other components are single phase operated
There is software that can be downloaded to help calculate the number of turns for a three phase motor. There are also diagrams which can be found for the most frequently used calculations.
You probably need a 5hp or 7hp motor. Look for HP rating o the 3 phase motor and select the same for single phase. 3 phase has same power but is more efficient at electricity use. Also consider a 3 phase converter. It allows a 3 phase motor to run on single phase service.
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A three-phase motor typically has three sets of windings arranged 120 degrees apart around the stator core. It is larger and more robust compared to single-phase motors, with a more complex wiring configuration. The motor may have six leads coming out of it, instead of just two like in single-phase motors.
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.
motor is designed to operate in forward and reverse direction for the purpose of elevator. Phase sequence protection is not required.
You still need the same horsepower. The advantage of the three-phase motor is that it will draw lower current.
There is only one ground wire needed on any motor, single or three phase.
You will need to install a phase converter or change the motor to single phase. You can find a licensed electrician at www.contraxtor.com
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A three-phase induction motor can reverse direction of travel by swapping any two of the three input phases. This changes the rotating magnetic field direction, causing the motor to rotate in the opposite direction. No change to the input phase sequence is required.
It depends on how, and with what you change them.
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You can not change it. 440 volt is by design. However you run it with 220 single phase supply, but it would run far lower power.
To answer this question the voltage of the motor is needed.