- Location
- Placerville, CA, USA
- Occupation
- Retired PV System Designer
No it's not, 230 volts is the rating of the windings, standard NEMA motor voltage rating just as 460v is, the 1.732 is off the voltage that would normally feed the motor 240 volts or 480 volts, but I see he has 208 volts so take 208/1.732 to get what the windings will see or 120 volts across each winding, which I'm not so sure a 12 lead motor should be WYE started on a 208 volt system, as the motor might not have enough torque to start? but should run find as a across the line start motor if its not a high torque application.
Which of these three is not like the others?
1.732 less than 240 is 238.268; 1.732 less than 230 is 228.268.
240 less 1.732 is 238.268; 230 less 1.732 is 228.268.
A factor of 1.732 less than 230 is 132.8, while a factor of 1.732 less than 240 is 138.568.
And, just to confuse things:
A factor of 1.732/2 times 230 is 200. A factor of 1.732/2 times 240 is 208.
( It gets more ambiguous if you leave the Volts out everywhere instead of just in some places.)