kensea
Electrical
- Feb 2, 2004
- 5
Hello all
First l'd like to thank you all, having been an avid viewer of this site for 1 and a half years l have gained much valuable knowledge. As an electrician, but budding engineer l hope l'm not intruding on your forum. My question pretains to reversing motor direction when using star/delta starting. I have always been told to reverse two motor winding lead connections on both sides of the motor terminal box, every schematic l have ever seen illustrates this also. Recently l have tried to demonstrate this on paper to see the difference between this and just reversing two of the incoming phases to the starter (as you would with a DOL delta connected motor). I can see that with star/delta method that as well as a rotational phase shift at the motor windings, there is reconnection of winding configuration to the two windings that have swapped phases in respect to the one that remains unchanged. However, when only swapping two of the incoming phases, the winding config. remains unchanged and there is a phase sequence rearrangement, but l cannot link these two together . Can someone please point me in the right direction as to why Star/delta motor reversing must be done this way and how it differs from DOL delta motor reversing. l've tried researching this but now turn to you all.
Thanks Kensea.
First l'd like to thank you all, having been an avid viewer of this site for 1 and a half years l have gained much valuable knowledge. As an electrician, but budding engineer l hope l'm not intruding on your forum. My question pretains to reversing motor direction when using star/delta starting. I have always been told to reverse two motor winding lead connections on both sides of the motor terminal box, every schematic l have ever seen illustrates this also. Recently l have tried to demonstrate this on paper to see the difference between this and just reversing two of the incoming phases to the starter (as you would with a DOL delta connected motor). I can see that with star/delta method that as well as a rotational phase shift at the motor windings, there is reconnection of winding configuration to the two windings that have swapped phases in respect to the one that remains unchanged. However, when only swapping two of the incoming phases, the winding config. remains unchanged and there is a phase sequence rearrangement, but l cannot link these two together . Can someone please point me in the right direction as to why Star/delta motor reversing must be done this way and how it differs from DOL delta motor reversing. l've tried researching this but now turn to you all.
Thanks Kensea.