retailer
Marine/Ocean
- May 25, 2013
- 11
I have a milling machine that has the gearbox and motor share the same casting, it was originally 415v 3ph 50hz 2 speed, this coupled with a 4 speed gearbox gave 8 speeds. At the time as I only had a single phase supply and also as VFD'd were out of my reach pricewise I had a local winder rewind for single phase. It was not 100% successful, low speed lacked any power and was unuseable, however I managed with only the 4 speeds. Now that VFD's are very affordable I would like to rewind the motor back to 3ph 240v and use the VFD get that second speed.
I have lost contact with the original motor winder but have the following info from a different forum posted by a member that has an identical machine and has had his rewound to operate on 240v
Original nameplate specs:
3 phase 50Hz 415V speeds: 2810/1390 Amp:1.6/1.3 kW:0.66/0.48
'Dahlander', 'pole changing' or 'consequent pole' motor
General winding detail:
Slots 24
Coils 12
Pitch 1-6-8
Coil arrangement D, Y-Y (delta, double star)
Original coils for 3 phase 415V: 213 turns of 0.5mm diameter wire.
New coils for 3 phase 240V: 123 turns of 0.67mm diameter wire.
As the motor will be running from a VFD I feel I don't need the 2 speed option so a straight 4 pole delta connection is all that is needed for a speed of around 1400rpm. I have contacted local rewind shops and they are quoting figures around the $700 mark which is out of my budget but I often wind Tube output transformers and have the wire, insulation, varnish etc and feel it is with in my capabilities.
After reading up about 3ph motors on the internet I have drawn up a proposed winding layout and need to know if it is correct, I need it work first time as I don't want to risk damaging a new VFD. I have posted two images, one shows all the windings and interconnect between them and how they are placed in the stator slots, the other pic shows only one phase for clarity and the interconnects between the windings , the same interconnects between the windings is copied for the other two phases. Essentially each phase has 2 groups of 2 coils each in series I am expecting this to be 4 poles 240v 3 ph with a speed of approx 1400rpm. Will this work ?
Pics are here:-
I have lost contact with the original motor winder but have the following info from a different forum posted by a member that has an identical machine and has had his rewound to operate on 240v
Original nameplate specs:
3 phase 50Hz 415V speeds: 2810/1390 Amp:1.6/1.3 kW:0.66/0.48
'Dahlander', 'pole changing' or 'consequent pole' motor
General winding detail:
Slots 24
Coils 12
Pitch 1-6-8
Coil arrangement D, Y-Y (delta, double star)
Original coils for 3 phase 415V: 213 turns of 0.5mm diameter wire.
New coils for 3 phase 240V: 123 turns of 0.67mm diameter wire.
As the motor will be running from a VFD I feel I don't need the 2 speed option so a straight 4 pole delta connection is all that is needed for a speed of around 1400rpm. I have contacted local rewind shops and they are quoting figures around the $700 mark which is out of my budget but I often wind Tube output transformers and have the wire, insulation, varnish etc and feel it is with in my capabilities.
After reading up about 3ph motors on the internet I have drawn up a proposed winding layout and need to know if it is correct, I need it work first time as I don't want to risk damaging a new VFD. I have posted two images, one shows all the windings and interconnect between them and how they are placed in the stator slots, the other pic shows only one phase for clarity and the interconnects between the windings , the same interconnects between the windings is copied for the other two phases. Essentially each phase has 2 groups of 2 coils each in series I am expecting this to be 4 poles 240v 3 ph with a speed of approx 1400rpm. Will this work ?
Pics are here:-