Dear all,
I hope you can help me out with following question related to the wiring of a 3-phase electrical motor with a Y/Δ starter.
Originally I have a ABB motor (M2AA type) which is when switched in delta:
V2 switched to U1 (via phase L1)
W2 switched to V1 (via phase L2)
U2 switched to W1 (via phase L3)
Now, the electrical motor is damaged (one winding completely burned) and I bought a new WEG motor (type W22 IE3).
The connection diagram from the manufacturer prescribes that the delta-connection should be:
V4 switched to W1
W4 switched to U1
U4 switched to V1
(Maybe relevant; the same connection diagram states that in delta, the other terminals should be connected as: U2-U3, V2-V3, W2-W3.
The original ABB motor did not have this Dahlander-connection possibility).
Which connection diagram should I follow? The diagram as the manufacturer prescribes, or the original diagram as how the original motor as connected?
What is the effect/difference between those two different connection schemes? Or is this defined in the construction of the electric motor itself?
For reference, I added the original connection diagram (it is the motor on the right-hand side. And I added the connection diagram as I received with the new motor.
Thanks a lot in advance for any helpful answer!
I am stuck at the moment with an A/C installation which cannot run because the AC fan motor (the motor described above) is finished.
I hope you can help me out with following question related to the wiring of a 3-phase electrical motor with a Y/Δ starter.
Originally I have a ABB motor (M2AA type) which is when switched in delta:
V2 switched to U1 (via phase L1)
W2 switched to V1 (via phase L2)
U2 switched to W1 (via phase L3)
Now, the electrical motor is damaged (one winding completely burned) and I bought a new WEG motor (type W22 IE3).
The connection diagram from the manufacturer prescribes that the delta-connection should be:
V4 switched to W1
W4 switched to U1
U4 switched to V1
(Maybe relevant; the same connection diagram states that in delta, the other terminals should be connected as: U2-U3, V2-V3, W2-W3.
The original ABB motor did not have this Dahlander-connection possibility).
Which connection diagram should I follow? The diagram as the manufacturer prescribes, or the original diagram as how the original motor as connected?
What is the effect/difference between those two different connection schemes? Or is this defined in the construction of the electric motor itself?
For reference, I added the original connection diagram (it is the motor on the right-hand side. And I added the connection diagram as I received with the new motor.
Thanks a lot in advance for any helpful answer!
I am stuck at the moment with an A/C installation which cannot run because the AC fan motor (the motor described above) is finished.