rockfordpi
Electrical
- Jun 13, 2011
- 4
Just found out that we got stuck with four 100 HP 380 Volt 60 HZ motors (originally made for job in Brazil, but they were physically too big for the customer’s app).
I know if these would have been 50 HZ, we could reconnect them for 460 volt, 60 HZ. The motor manufacturer even sent us the instructions to do that, but they did not realize that they were 380 60 HZ.
The question is, can these be reconnected to run at 460v 60hz or am I going to have to either sell them with a variable frequency drive or chop out the winding and rewind these brand new motors? I have asked the manufacturer and I am still awaiting an answer from them.
There is a LOT of info online about going from 380 volt 50hz to 460 volt 60hz, but nothing on going from 60hz.
I know if these would have been 50 HZ, we could reconnect them for 460 volt, 60 HZ. The motor manufacturer even sent us the instructions to do that, but they did not realize that they were 380 60 HZ.
The question is, can these be reconnected to run at 460v 60hz or am I going to have to either sell them with a variable frequency drive or chop out the winding and rewind these brand new motors? I have asked the manufacturer and I am still awaiting an answer from them.
There is a LOT of info online about going from 380 volt 50hz to 460 volt 60hz, but nothing on going from 60hz.