find the line current first...
i=(150*735.5) / (sqrt(3)*600*0.8)
assume pf of 0.8
the current value gines u reqd fuse rating
you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
yes,
600v is a three phase service, where 347v is the L-N voltage (if grounded).
150000va divided by (600volts X 1.732) = 144 amps
600v or less
you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
Yes this size motor can be operated by bringing a 600 volt three phase supply to it.
yes,
600v is a three phase service, where 347v is the L-N voltage (if grounded).
415V commonly available wire is 300V or 600V so that would need to be 600V wire to use a megger or a hipot tester (2* operating voltage +1000V) 2000 volt megger or hipot should verify the wiring in this instance 2500v megger will be necessary for 600V wire and wiring devices you also must look and ambient temperature and humidity a test after some operation time can verify this
150000va divided by (600volts X 1.732) = 144 amps
It's one phase of a 600V system. Or so I've heard the electrician say. I'm a plumber, don't ask me.
A row of teeth inside a laser printer that has a negative charge that neutralizes the papers high positive 600V charge, before the fuse phase.
To calculate power used on a 600V circuit, you need to know the current flowing through it in amperes. Then, multiply the voltage by the current to find the power in watts using the formula: Power (W) = Voltage (V) x Current (A). Without the current value, we cannot determine the power consumption.
600V
600v or less
The typical test equipment for this is a megger. The megger is connected to two conductors at a time to test the insulation between the two.