Saturn_Europa
Senior Member
- Location
- Fishing Industry
- Occupation
- Electrician Limited License NC, QMED Electrician
I wired in a drum motor in the factory I work at. The wiring diagram was on the cover plate for the motor termination box. I followed the wiring diagram for high voltage exactly:

The motor turned at a very low RPM, did not turn smoothly and overloaded the VFD in less than a minute.
There is a different belt conveyor right next to the one I am working on with the same model drum motor. It is wired according to the following high voltage wiring diagram and works:

After contacting the service rep, I tried the wiring the NEW non working motor like the one that is working. The motor did not turn at all.
Behind the termination plate you can see the 6 wires coming from the stator:
U1 - Yellow wire
V1 - Red wire
W1 - Blue wire
W2 - Black wire
U2- Gray wire
V2 - Brown wire
Looks like a pretty standard 6 lead European style motor.
The service rep was expecting a 9 lead motor. Currently we are shipping it back to the manufacture.
Any guesses on the proper way to wire this thing up?
I originally thought that it had the US style stator, the wrong wiring diagram, and it smoked when it was wired for the high voltage Y. But apparently the US stators are 9 leads and this one has 6.
The only 6 lead European motors I have wired are the SEW Eurodrive. They have the same color wires but the wires land on different terminals.
Is there a standard wiring method for 6 lead european motors based wire color? I looked in Ugly's. It only has 9 lead and 12 lead motors.
PS: I checked the drive, control wiring and power circuit by installing a different drum motor and it worked. All test runs were conducted with no belt on the drum.

The motor turned at a very low RPM, did not turn smoothly and overloaded the VFD in less than a minute.
There is a different belt conveyor right next to the one I am working on with the same model drum motor. It is wired according to the following high voltage wiring diagram and works:

After contacting the service rep, I tried the wiring the NEW non working motor like the one that is working. The motor did not turn at all.
Behind the termination plate you can see the 6 wires coming from the stator:
U1 - Yellow wire
V1 - Red wire
W1 - Blue wire
W2 - Black wire
U2- Gray wire
V2 - Brown wire
Looks like a pretty standard 6 lead European style motor.
The service rep was expecting a 9 lead motor. Currently we are shipping it back to the manufacture.
Any guesses on the proper way to wire this thing up?
I originally thought that it had the US style stator, the wrong wiring diagram, and it smoked when it was wired for the high voltage Y. But apparently the US stators are 9 leads and this one has 6.
The only 6 lead European motors I have wired are the SEW Eurodrive. They have the same color wires but the wires land on different terminals.
Is there a standard wiring method for 6 lead european motors based wire color? I looked in Ugly's. It only has 9 lead and 12 lead motors.
PS: I checked the drive, control wiring and power circuit by installing a different drum motor and it worked. All test runs were conducted with no belt on the drum.