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doug June 1st 05 10:10 PM

Deckel wiring diagram needed - Fp2 1972
 
I just bought the Deckel and I am looking for a wiring diagram.

The motor is 220/380. The machine is wired for 480 and I need to wire
it for 220 3 phase.

Can you help me with a wiring diagram?

Thanks Doug


Nick Müller June 2nd 05 08:52 PM

doug wrote:

The motor is 220/380.


OK, thats 3 phase 220V

The machine is wired for 480


Huh? how that? Does it have an extra cabinet for electricity (I've seen
that, but never knew what it was for).


and I need to wire it for 220 3 phase.


Shouldn't be a problem.


Can you help me with a wiring diagram?


I can go for my FP1 diagram (i guess I have one. Never used it,
connecting here was too easy). But can you verify the motor voltage and
the "480V" statement?

A question in advance: Does your FP have a little box where all the
wiring is done? How many connectors are there in it and what colors do
the wires have?

Nick
--
"Wissenschafts"-Sendung auf einem der Privat-Kanäle:
"Der Behälter fasst 200.000 Kubik-Liter."
Wie viele Quadrat-Stunden braucht es dann wohl, um ihn voll zu bekommen?

doug June 6th 05 05:23 PM

The wiring is in a separate free standing electrical cabinet.

Motor label reads 220/380 followed by symbols for delta/wye and there
is a wiring diagram on the motor showing the jumper connections for
delta and for wye. It is currently wired for wye. I think I
understand this part.

The electrical cabinet has a sticker showing "480 volts". I believe
that this was put on the cabinet by the former owner.

The components in the cabinet are shown as 220/440 including the motor
starters and the control transformer.

At this point I beleive that I need to do the following:

lnstall the motor jumpers for delta

Change the jumpers on the control transformer for 220. The
primary windings are in series now and they need to be in parallel for
220

Set the motor starter overload thumbwheel to the higher amperage
needed to run the motor on 220. If the setting won't go high enough I
may end up buying a new motor starter and overload. I will try it and
see if it pops.

Does this make sense?

Thanks Doug


Nick Müller June 6th 05 06:57 PM

doug wrote:

Motor label reads 220/380 followed by symbols for delta/wye and there
is a wiring diagram on the motor showing the jumper connections for
delta and for wye. It is currently wired for wye. I think I
understand this part.


So far, so good. The FP1 (and I think the FP2 also) has tow electrical
speeds. star and triangle (or delta and wye).

But the rest you posted is beyond my knowledge.
To get that lady running, there are several solutions:
1) order a (pricy?) manual at www.lathes.co.uk
2) ask DMG for a manual. They are very polite and friendly (the Munic
service center, at least). I got mines for free within some days.
3) If all fails, mail me and I will ask DMG to send me the diagram and I
will scan and eMail it to you.

ad 2) DMG (for Deckel Maho Gildemeister) can be reached at
www.gildemeister.com. But I do not know whether DMG-USA has manuals for
old FPs?

ad 3) Well, it's probably easier for me to contact them in Germany (they
are quite near to where I live) and ask them for the diagramm. Then I
could do some translating ... But I will only take the burden if points
1..2 fail or you have no time left. ;-)


HTH,
Nick
--
Motormodelle / Engine Models
http://www.motor-manufaktur.de


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