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Why do we have some motors star and some delta wound in marine application with same line voltage? 1

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bagil

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Why do we have some motors star and some delta wound in marine application with same line voltage?
 
i wish somebody could answer my query.
 
Impatient much?? Less than three hours on a Sunday night?
Your answer:
1 It depends.
2 It doesn't matter, unless you intend to use star/delta starting. Star delta starting will only work on the lower of the two motor rated voltages.
NEMA (North American) motors tend to be 9 lead motors, either star or delta, suitable for series or parallel connection and a voltage ratio of 2:1 Star is more common.
IEC motors tend to be 6 lead motors suitable for either star or delta connection with a 1.73:1 voltage ratio.

Bill
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The motors I have seen are almost always delta. I suppose the star connection is used if you need smaller power.
 
I think Bill nailed the answer.

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(2B)+(2B)' ?
 
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