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Motor size?

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miltonzv

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When there is no nameplate on an electric motor is there anyway to find out its KW,Amp rating etc
Guru,Botswana
 
Ouch. Tell us more. Better yet post a picture, with some sort of scaling on it like a can of beer or a yard stick or a dollar bill. faq238-1161

If it is running happily in an application just measure the current, make a power factor estimate and do the math.

If it is sitting on the ground in front of you... You will have a much bigger problem.

What have you got?

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
Actually there is a method,it has to do with measuring the shaft size.the bits and pieces are ones that iam after.
Guru,Botswana
 
Not really. You could measure and make an educated guess, but it would not tell you the limits from a protection standpoint. Still, if you UNDERestimate it, the risk becomes mainly nuisance tripping.

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miltonzv,

If the unit is built to standard. Shaft measurement will do, mounting dimension you'll then find the FRAME # but it's just an approximation.
Better to run the machine and test it as itsmoked said.
 
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