Water pump with a stinger

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Delta8

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there is a well pump that is 1.5hp 3phase. it is 120/240v with a stinger at 208v.
will the pump still work on a 120/240 3phase delta system with no stinger?
 

Delta8

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it is a 3 phase motor 120/208. The utility voltage coming in is 3ph 120/208 with a "high leg" or "stinger". the question is... will the motor for the pump still work on a 120/240 volt 3ph.
 

oldsparky52

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there is a well pump that is 1.5hp 3phase. it is 120/240v with a stinger at 208v.
will the pump still work on a 120/240 3phase delta system with no stinger?
it is a 3 phase motor 120/208. The utility voltage coming in is 3ph 120/208 with a "high leg" or "stinger". the question is... will the motor for the pump still work on a 120/240 volt 3ph.
Those highlighted voltages are suspect.
 

Little Bill

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it is a 3 phase motor 120/208. The utility voltage coming in is 3ph 120/208 with a "high leg" or "stinger". the question is... will the motor for the pump still work on a 120/240 volt 3ph.
You don't have a high leg or stinger with a 120/208 service. It would have to be a 240/120V Delta to have a high leg/stinger.
 

tom baker

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Will a 208 wye motor run on a 240/120 delta?
Yes but the higher voltage will saturate the windings, the result being more current draw, per NEMA. A motor that is designed to run on a 120/208 volt system will have a name plate rating of 200 Volts. NEMA motors are designed with a +/- 10% voltage tolerance. 10% of 240 is 24 volts, 240-24 = 216 volts.
 

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Will a 208 wye motor run on a 240/120 delta?
Not for long, if it manages to turn at all.
A 208Y motor on 240 delta?
I expect it will go poof when the disconnect is turned on.
 

don_resqcapt19

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Not for long, if it manages to turn at all.
A 208Y motor on 240 delta?
I expect it will go poof when the disconnect is turned on.
While not a good idea, it will not go "poof" when the disconnect is turned on. It will run for some time before it fails from over voltage.
 

tom baker

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Certainly it will work but you will experience shorter motor life due to the higher voltage past the 10% maximum. Can you measure the amps and what are the nameplate amps?
What is the nameplate rated voltage, 200?
 

LarryFine

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there is a well pump that is 1.5hp 3phase. it is 120/240v with a stinger at 208v.
will the pump still work on a 120/240 3phase delta system with no stinger?
Absolutely. The 208v "stinger" has nothing to do with the motor; that's a characteristic of the supply. It is only a 240v, 3ph load.

A high-leg delta supply is a 120/240v 1ph supply superimposed on a regular delta 3ph supply; it has the characteristics of both.

To a 3ph-only load, the line-to-neutral voltages are irrelevant. As long as the load is rated for the delta voltage, it will work fine.
 
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