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Help indentify this motor/generator

Help indentify this motor/generator

Help indentify this motor/generator

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Below is a motor/generator for a crane electromagnet, whith a supposed power >=7KW@220-230 VDC out(7KW@220VDC is the magnet data). It has a missing nameplate or wiring diagram. It has two 10pin connectors. From similar applications, I suppose this to be a compound DC generator, so it has to have a commutator main out, a series winding, a shunt winding, and maybe an interpole (and maybe a thermistor). If anyone can identify this and give me some info, or help me on how to idetify it my self, so I can wire it, it would be great.

RE: Help indentify this motor/generator

Better take an internal picture of winding arrangement or perhaps take a look on terminal leads at the back of terminal pins it would have basically 4 + 2 leads out; 2 for field, 2 for armature (wire larger than field) + 2 for thermistor. additional leads maybe use for blower motor.


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