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Robbins & Myers motor 3/4 hp
i have a Robbins & Myers motor 3/4 hp 115/230 volts 3450 rpm 60 cycle wired
for 230 and i need it wired for 115 volts how do i do that? -- |
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Robbins & Myers motor 3/4 hp
On 16.06.16 0:37, kaeckman wrote:
i have a Robbins & Myers motor 3/4 hp 115/230 volts 3450 rpm 60 cycle wired for 230 and i need it wired for 115 volts how do i do that? carefully. |
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Robbins & Myers motor 3/4 hp
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 6:37:05 PM UTC-4, kaeckman wrote:
i have a Robbins & Myers motor 3/4 hp 115/230 volts 3450 rpm 60 cycle wired for 230 and i need it wired for 115 volts how do i do that? -- There should be a diagram inside the connector box or on the nameplate. If not, you will need to go to a motor-winder or similar service to ohm out the windings and determine which are connected for 115V. It is not rocket science, but unless you are quite familiar with motors, a mistake could be spectacular. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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