230v line to neutral single phase IEC motor

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The OP want's to know what the motor will do, not why it will do it.
I was asking YOU, not him
figured
diversion
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regardless, you never answered either way
I posted the manual
showed him the torque was the same (and why)
and answered yes, it will run fine on 50 Hz 230 LN or 60 Hz 230 LL (as noted in the manual)
:lol:
 
Update on this motor. Wired motor with 240v line to line as advised in this forum and motor will turn slow, hum and trips the overloads. Overload are squareD B17 for the 10A from tag on motor and fed from a 30A two pole breaker. Resistance reading on motor leads is 1.3 ohms, but do not know what it should be reading as it has the caps in the circuit.
 
Update on this motor. Wired motor with 240v line to line as advised in this forum and motor will turn slow, hum and trips the overloads. Overload are squareD B17 for the 10A from tag on motor and fed from a 30A two pole breaker. Resistance reading on motor leads is 1.3 ohms, but do not know what it should be reading as it has the caps in the circuit.

Put an amp clamp on one of the leads going to the starting cap or winding and see if its getting juice.
 
Update on this motor. Wired motor with 240v line to line as advised in this forum and motor will turn slow, hum and trips the overloads. Overload are squareD B17 for the 10A from tag on motor and fed from a 30A two pole breaker. Resistance reading on motor leads is 1.3 ohms, but do not know what it should be reading as it has the caps in the circuit.
Have you tried to run it off load? i.e mechanically uncoupled from the load?
 
It has a squareD manual start/stop push button, but I took this out of the picture and wired it direct to the line to line voltage straight from the breaker and not through the manual starter.
 
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