Katt 2 speed 3 phase single winding 2/4 poles with 12 leads.

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Can you help with a connection to test. motor came into shop with no connection data. name plate is as follows. 12.5/16 kw. 4/2 poles
 
thank you. i will give it a try. that info is in the easa hand book. only shows info for 6 lead 2 speeds. i have all 12 leads out of stater
 
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Ok. I assume dual voltage and the kw is the output at the voltages.
12 lead connections are there in the fourth and fifth page
 
Ok. I assume dual voltage and the kw is the output at the voltages.
12 lead connections are there in the fourth and fifth page
im sorry i forgot to list name plate volts. it is 400 volts 50 hz 2 speed single winding.
 
those pages only list 6 lead connections. i am assuming that i have a motor that should be constant torque. name plate shows 4/2 then under that it has Y/D/Y/YY.
Scroll down. Pages four and five are for 12 lead.
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yes but those are single speed conn. the way i see the name plate i have a single delta 4 pole and a 2 Y 2 pole conn. I have never seen a single winding 2 speed like this. customer says 12 leads coming to the motor. been doing this for 22 years.

The other thing to be careful with is that especially on this exotic of a motor they might not follow the standard either. Best to contact the manufacturer.

Good example is Toshiba. They have some “gotchas” on their wiring standard that will burn you if you just follow the standards. Also two speed motors are tricky in the first place because there are so many variations.
 
yes but those are single speed conn. the way i see the name plate i have a single delta 4 pole and a 2 Y 2 pole conn. I have never seen a single winding 2 speed like this. customer says 12 leads coming to the motor. been doing this for 22 years.
Dahlander connection?
It’s a pole changing two speed?
I thought those were 6lead...:unsure:
 
The other thing to be careful with is that especially on this exotic of a motor they might not follow the standard either. Best to contact the manufacturer.

Good example is Toshiba. They have some “gotchas” on their wiring standard that will burn you if you just follow the standards. Also two speed motors are tricky in the first place because there are so many variations.
Katt is now owned by weg. weg rep said it could take weeks to get answer from katt.
 
Normally 6.

I wonder if this is a 2 speed, wye-delta? It’s a European voltage and over there, Y-D is very common.
That’s what I’m wondering. I keep going back and thinking about Post #9.
A picture of the data plate would be extremely helpful.
 
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