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460/600 = 2/3 =0.66...

you mean operating the motor at 2/3rd the volts....

1. you may run the motor in star connection, speed will be little less then the synchronous speed, but as long as starting torque & running torque matches the load requirements, you may operate the same on lesser volts. In fact, starting line currents will be less.

2. Use VFD drive - to keep v/f ratio same, then, you get the full load rated torque even at the 460 volts.

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