New one on me...weird dual voltage motor

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peter d

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I saw a 3-phase 208/416 voltage motor on an old planer this past weekend. It was running on single phase 240 with a static phase converter.

Now, 416 volts is perfect for use in Europe, but here in the U.S.? The motor was American as apple pie so it rules out that possibility. :confused:
 
Yeah...so I forgot to actually ask a question. :roll: Was/is 416 volts ever used in the U.S.? I don't see why they would make a dual voltage motor for an non-existent voltage system.
 
peter d said:
Yeah...so I forgot to actually ask a question. :roll: Was/is 416 volts ever used in the U.S.? I don't see why they would make a dual voltage motor for an non-existent voltage system.

No, the US never used 416V.

But, dual rated US-European equipment is not a new concept. I have seen equipment from the 30-40's with European and North American ratings.
 
peter d said:
Yeah...so I forgot to actually ask a question. :roll: Was/is 416 volts ever used in the U.S.? I don't see why they would make a dual voltage motor for an non-existent voltage system.
Wouldn't 240-wye be 416-delta? (In the same way that 277-wye is 480-delta)
 
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