Since the 14-50 specification requires the ability for the connector to interrupt its full rated load, the combination of motor inrush and inductive kick on disconnect probably force all of the manufacturers to limit the motor service HP to a lower value than the resistive current capability would otherwise convert to in HP.I am trying to find a NEMA configuration 14-50 that is rated for more than 3HP. Am I limited to 3HP with this configuration? I seem to only be finding 3HP rated plugs in the 14-50P 50A for a 208V/3PH/60Hz system.
Does the machine come with a NEMA 14-50P attached to it already? If so there is no other socket specification that it will mate with.What is the nema 14-50 then? It has 3 conductors and a ground?
Everything in my machine is single phase, but the incoming supply is 3 phase. The machine's plug will mate with a 208V/3PH/60Hz receptacle. The machine is wired so that I have phase to phase for 208V single phase loads. There are no 3 Phase loads in the machine.
How would I analyze the HP requirement then? Which plug configuration would I use? I am a little confused on this one...
What is the nema 14-50 then? It has 3 conductors and a ground?
What is the nema 14-50 then? It has 3 conductors and a ground?
Everything in my machine is single phase, but the incoming supply is 3 phase. The machine's plug will mate with a 208V/3PH/60Hz receptacle.
OK then, if you are NOT connecting any 3 phase loads, the 14-50 could technically be OK from the voltage / phase standpoint, you would not however run all 3 phases to the receptacle, you wouldl only run 2 of the 3 phases, plus neutral (and ground), even if the machine is not using the neutral. You have to be careful when running receptacles, because once it is installed, someone LATER could ASSume that because it is a NEMA L14-50, it will have 2 hots and a neutral.Customer is specifying the plug and receptacle. They say they have 208V 3Ph 60Hz supply but want to use the 14-50 R&P. So, they cannot actually have the 208V 3PH 60Hz and provide a 14-50R?
The machine does not have any 3PH loads, nor does it have any 120V loads (other than the control circuit derived from a control transformer). I am not using any neutrals. 208V phase to phase is how the machine is designed, all single phase from a 3PH supply.
If the customer has 208V 3PH 60Hz then they can't have a 14-50R? The machine could operate from a 14-50R just fine, as long as the loads are seeing 208V single phase everything will be fine.
I have two separate 2HP motors for a total combined 4HP. There are also resistive loads and a 1KVA general purpose transformer. No VFD's. The machine will need to have a 45A main Circuit Breaker.
They can use a 3-phase 208Y/120 service and you would only wire two of the three phase wires to the 14-50R receptacle.Customer is specifying the plug and receptacle. They say they have 208V 3Ph 60Hz supply but want to use the 14-50 R&P. So, they cannot actually have the 208V 3PH 60Hz and provide a 14-50R?
The machine does not have any 3PH loads, nor does it have any 120V loads (other than the control circuit derived from a control transformer). I am not using any neutrals. 208V phase to phase is how the machine is designed, all single phase from a 3PH supply.
If the customer has 208V 3PH 60Hz then they can't have a 14-50R? The machine could operate from a 14-50R just fine, as long as the loads are seeing 208V single phase everything will be fine.
I have two separate 2HP motors for a total combined 4HP. There are also resistive loads and a 1KVA general purpose transformer. No VFD's. The machine will need to have a 45A main Circuit Breaker.
Could I use a 15-50P/R since the machine is designed to work from a 3 phase supply? The loads are single phase and each branch is wired hot to hot as described before. The machine is designed for the single pahse loads to use 3 phase coming in to a distribution block
The 15-50P/R are rated for 7.5HP? I cannot find any charts online that have the NEMA and HP ratings. Does the fact that all of the loads are single phase affect the 7.5HP rating of the plug/receptacle? Can I use the 15-50P/R for 4HP worth of single phase loads?