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    ray jones 1
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      HI

      I have acquired a new unused milling machine, it is USA origin,

      the motor is 3 phase 440v / 220v dual voltage, 2 horse power.

      The motor has 9 wires. ( see plan sketch ) Cables are named

      U1, U2, U5,, V1, V2 , V5

      and W1, W2 , W5.

      I have a standard 3 phase , 3 cable / live supply I.E. No neutral.

      I am trying to wire it for standard 440 Volts. not 220 volts

      any suggestions on which wires should be joined

      and which should be connected to the live feed inputs please

      many thanks RAY

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      Edited By ray jones 1 on 21/11/2018 19:59:59

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      #13348
      ray jones 1
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        WIRE PLAN

        #381752
        John Rudd
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          @johnrudd16576

          For 415, ordinarily, you would common up the 1's (or the 2's ) and feed the phases to the 2's ( or the 1's )

          Could be the motor is dual speed too…any label on the motor?

           

          (Didnt know they used 415 ac 3 phase….usually 110 single or 220 multi..)

          Edited By John Rudd on 21/11/2018 22:05:01

          #381757
          Emgee
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            Hi Ray

            Could be some variation of a Dahlander multi speed circuit needed, only thing that concerns me is the 220 or 400v choice.
            Is there any speed change switch at the head/motor end or are all 9 wires taken to a control box ?

            Can you show a picture of the motor plate ?

            Emgee

            #381758
            Les Jones 1
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              I have found this web page by serching for "American three phase dual voltage motors" Your motor could be this configuration but with a different numbering system for the connections. You should be able to confirm if this is the case by measuring resitsnce values between the terminals. Even if we confirm this to be the case I don't know how to work out the way it should be connected to get the phasing of the three separate coils matched to the three coils allready connected in star configuration. If you post a picture of the label on the motor it may give us a clue to the numbering system used by the manufacturer.

              Les.

              #381977
              Robbo
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                All I can offer on this is a pic of the data plate of an American 9-wire 3-phase dual voltage motor that I have.

                This seems to follow the wiring shown in Les's link. The actual wires are all the same colour and are numbered from 1 thru 9. I have it set up for low voltage Delta via a VFD, so no point in showing the actual wiring. At first I found it confusing that 3 wires (4, 5, 6) are connected together when in Delta when on our 6 wire configuration this would be for Star. The "Y CONN" refers to the connections to the left. Sorry this is all numbers and not number and letter combinations.

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                #381983
                John Rudd
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                  looks to me that your 3 phases are connected to terminals ( wires..) 1,2 and 3. then 9-6,8-5 and 7-4 are joined as pairs….Its a single speed motor…..the star point  is 4,5 and 5

                  So each phase has two coils in series for 440v or in parallel for 220….so for you running it from a vfd with a 240 output you must have it wired in lo voltage format?

                   

                  Else I'm completely wrong!

                  Edited By John Rudd on 23/11/2018 16:15:28

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                  Les Jones 1
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                    Hi Robbo & John,
                    I agree that this is the way it is probably wired. All the information I found on the web uses the same numbering system as your's (Robbo.) I did not find any with the same numbering system as Ray's motor. It should be easy to identify the windings that are already connected in star with resistance measurments. I imagine all the winding with the same letter are on the same phase. The only thing left is to work out the polarity of the three separate windings. The only way I can think od doing this is to connect about 12 volts AC between two legs of the star connected winding (Let's say U & V ) then connect one of the other U wires to the U end of the star. Then measure from the voltage from the V end of the star to the end of the U winding that is not connected to the star. If the reading is greater than 12 volts then the polarity is correct. If it is less than 12 volts then the polarity is wrong. If the rotor was removed I would expect the reading to about 18 volts for the correct polarity or 6 volts for the wrong polarity. If the rotor is fitted then it will probably change these readings as it will behave like a transformer with shorted turns.
                    I have never played with this type of dual voltage motor so this is all theory. If Ray posts a picture of the data plate on the motor we may not need to do this. There could also be the required information inside the motor's connection box

                    Les.

                    #382039
                    Robbo
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                      Posted by John Rudd on 23/11/2018 16:11:54:

                      So each phase has two coils in series for 440v or in parallel for 220….so for you running it from a vfd with a 240 output you must have it wired in lo voltage format?

                      That's correct John. Wired as the right hand diagram. Works fine.

                      #382452
                      ray jones 1
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                        motor SERIES.jpgmotor VOLTS.jpgHi Apologies for the delay.

                        I Have now added photos of the Motor spec plate and wire instructions. It appears the Motor was factory pre motor PLATEa.jpgwired 240 volts, but as per wire plan can easily be wired for 440 volts. Thank you ray

                        Edited By ray jones 1 on 26/11/2018 18:35:19

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