L lizzie14 Member Jul 15, 2003 #1 I was recently at a job site and an equipment nameplate had I L = 156A and I N =48A. What do these stand for and what is the load of the motor?
I was recently at a job site and an equipment nameplate had I L = 156A and I N =48A. What do these stand for and what is the load of the motor?
charlie b Moderator Staff member Location Lockport, IL Occupation Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer Jul 15, 2003 #2 Re: Motor Nameplates I = current. L = line. N = neutral. A = amps. Motor load = 156.
L lizzie14 Member Jul 15, 2003 #3 Re: Motor Nameplates Thanks Charlie. I was just wondering if it was any different because this piece of equipment is Italian.
Re: Motor Nameplates Thanks Charlie. I was just wondering if it was any different because this piece of equipment is Italian.
B bennie Esteemed Member Jul 15, 2003 #4 Re: Motor Nameplates What is the voltage and horsepower? Is this for 50 hertz?
L lizzie14 Member Jul 15, 2003 #5 Re: Motor Nameplates I don't know if it was 50Hz or not. The voltage was listed as 440V. I know it's not connected to a 50Hz system. Would that make the nameplate info incorrect?
Re: Motor Nameplates I don't know if it was 50Hz or not. The voltage was listed as 440V. I know it's not connected to a 50Hz system. Would that make the nameplate info incorrect?
L lizzie14 Member Jul 15, 2003 #7 Re: Motor Nameplates It's not on there unless some other letters (besides hp) would be used in Italy.
Re: Motor Nameplates It's not on there unless some other letters (besides hp) would be used in Italy.
B bennie Esteemed Member Jul 15, 2003 #8 Re: Motor Nameplates Can you read the amperage with a clamp on meter? Are the words "Cavallo Vapore" printed on the nameplate? [ July 15, 2003, 01:00 PM: Message edited by: bennie ]
Re: Motor Nameplates Can you read the amperage with a clamp on meter? Are the words "Cavallo Vapore" printed on the nameplate? [ July 15, 2003, 01:00 PM: Message edited by: bennie ]
L lizzie14 Member Jul 15, 2003 #9 Re: Motor Nameplates Not that I remember but I can have someone look. Does that mean horsepower?
G gregoryelectricinc Senior Member Jul 15, 2003 #10 Re: Motor Nameplates Just a guess but "L" could be locked rotor amps and "N" could be the actual motor amperage. To be sure, a HP rating is needed.
Re: Motor Nameplates Just a guess but "L" could be locked rotor amps and "N" could be the actual motor amperage. To be sure, a HP rating is needed.
R rickcham Member Jul 15, 2003 #11 Re: Motor Nameplates Lizzie14 Take a look at the name plate instead of HP it may give a KW rating, Most european motors are rated by KW
Re: Motor Nameplates Lizzie14 Take a look at the name plate instead of HP it may give a KW rating, Most european motors are rated by KW