I have a motor that is rated at 200V 50Hz. The rated tolerance is plus/minus 10%. If I were to operate the motor at 230V 50Hz, but reduced the load, can I reasonably expect the motor to not fail any sooner than operating at the correct rated load?
I am able to see that the amps are below the FLA of the motor, even at the 230V 50Hz. If I increased the load, the amps would go above FLA and the overload will trip.
To sum up my question, is it ok to overvoltage a motor if I reduce the load and make sure the amps are below FLA?
Would the same answer apply to refrigeration compressors? Overvoltage + reduced load = ok operation and equipment life expectancy?
I am able to see that the amps are below the FLA of the motor, even at the 230V 50Hz. If I increased the load, the amps would go above FLA and the overload will trip.
To sum up my question, is it ok to overvoltage a motor if I reduce the load and make sure the amps are below FLA?
Would the same answer apply to refrigeration compressors? Overvoltage + reduced load = ok operation and equipment life expectancy?