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L1 L2 and N running a 3 phase motor? (everyone's confused) 1

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m.ahsaniftikhar

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We have a Chinese motor with 6 leads coming out of it. It's a squirrel cage induction motor designed for three-phase power. Interestingly, the machine that this motor was found on is only taking L1 and L2, and N from the main board. This motor is intermittently lifting a heavy load up and down (like a 1-meter-tall elevator). The reversing of the motor is achieved by using an auxiliary contactor that reverses the L2 and N wires input to the motor. I wanted to understand how this is possible. There are no capacitors in this system. I have attached the photo of the sticker on the motor. For reference, we are running this in Europe with 220V 50HZ.
 
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