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Got a few queries about the info on the motor tagsin the pics in the attachment.
In the first one in the Voltage box, it has 220 Delta and 380 Star. Does this mean that when the motor is running in delta config, the voltage will be 220 and when it starts up initially in Star it will draw 380V? Similarly in the current box it has 2.1A and 1.2A. Same again?
Same story with the rest? Our instructor didn’t have time to explain to us last time out. He did mention something about one of the values having something to do with a US voltage/current. Can anyone enlighten me on this?
 
It sounds like (without checkig the link) you've got a dual voltage motor, the windings are only rated at 220v each so if you supply 3ph 220v (as in America) you would have to configure it into delta as only one winding exists between 2 phases at any point but in star you connect 400v as 2 windings seperate any two phases.
 
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