I've seen 115V, 3ph, 400hz motors - aircraft and shipboard. But I've never seen a 115V, 3ph, 60hz motor. However, I suspect somewhere someone has (or has had) a 115V, 3ph, 60hz distribution system. Maybe they are museum pieces like 2phase motors.I have never heard of 115 volt three phase motor. Is there such a thing? If so, how does it work? If not, why is there a column for 115 volt, three phase motors?
I have seen some a while back. They were on a piece of kit for Japan. I can't recall if they were 50Hz or 60 Hz but that's a bit of an irrelevance. No doubt there are some used elsewhere. Anyway, they exist.I have never heard of 115 volt three phase motor. Is there such a thing?
The same way a three-phase motor of any other voltage works.If so, how does it work?
Or just use a single conductor of the required rating maybe?The volts per turn is the same, so the winder would just divide the 460V coil in four parts and connect in parallel.
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