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12-20-2018, 09:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2018, 09:58 AM by TDKPE.)
(12-20-2018, 09:00 AM)jeffss Wrote: More info..... wires 123 white and 456 red. Dual rpms 3450/1720. Just looking to wire high speed and 1 direction.
Sounds like a consequent-pole motor from the 2:1 speed ratio with 6 leads. Don't see that a lot, though I used some on a three drum crane hoist system 30 years ago. 60 hp each, if memory serves. This one, ugly as sin, on the Bonneville Navigation Lock and Dam, in fact.
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How to connect may be a bit tricky, as it in part depends on how it's internally connected.* But here's a diagram of a 2-speed consequent pole motor connected for both speeds. Which wires are white and which are red I couldn't say without playing with it though. I would have to guess that T1-T3 are one color, and T4-T6 are the other color.
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*By way of clarification, series-connected may be high or low speed, with parallel being the other speed. It just depends on how it was wound, and without documentation I don't think there's any easy way to know without testing, but I believe parallel connection is usually low speed. I can check to see if I still have the original power and control drawings for those crane motors, under a pile of cobwebs and dust.
Tom
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