Owziswurk
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Hello experts,
I got hold of an Optimum Bench Drill - B23 Pro. The motor plate states 3ph 400V 750W 1.5A 50Hz.
So, one would assume it's *not* dual voltage -> would need step up + VFD combo to run from 240V house main.
However, when I open up the motor cover (6 connections), there is a diagram on the back of the cover showing both star and delta configs with 400V under the star wiring diagram and 230V under the delta wiring diagram.
So, my question is this. Clearly, the motor *is* capable of dual voltage, but will it burn out my switches if I change to delta 230V? Why wouldn't it be rated dual voltage on the front plate if it's possible? It's the current being greater (*sqrt3) at 230V that I'm concerned about.
If I get a 1.5KW 1ph 230V -> 3ph 230V VFD and run the motor in delta, will I break sh*t?
My thinking is it will all be fine, no problems. But what do I know? Do they really put lower rated wiring/switches in single voltage 400V models? Especially half decent machines like this - it seems pretty heavy duty.
Perhaps someone with more experience of these oddities could enlighten me?
Thanks!
I got hold of an Optimum Bench Drill - B23 Pro. The motor plate states 3ph 400V 750W 1.5A 50Hz.
So, one would assume it's *not* dual voltage -> would need step up + VFD combo to run from 240V house main.
However, when I open up the motor cover (6 connections), there is a diagram on the back of the cover showing both star and delta configs with 400V under the star wiring diagram and 230V under the delta wiring diagram.
So, my question is this. Clearly, the motor *is* capable of dual voltage, but will it burn out my switches if I change to delta 230V? Why wouldn't it be rated dual voltage on the front plate if it's possible? It's the current being greater (*sqrt3) at 230V that I'm concerned about.
If I get a 1.5KW 1ph 230V -> 3ph 230V VFD and run the motor in delta, will I break sh*t?
My thinking is it will all be fine, no problems. But what do I know? Do they really put lower rated wiring/switches in single voltage 400V models? Especially half decent machines like this - it seems pretty heavy duty.
Perhaps someone with more experience of these oddities could enlighten me?
Thanks!