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Electrical. 3-phase?

Written by Josh on December 21, 2008 – 8:06 am -

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What do I need to know if im connecting a milling machine (three phase) to the switch box. There are only two 3 tie leaving the car. I know black and red / blue. … is always hot and white is neutral. The tie will have worked through a conduit 3 / 4 of an inch to coat. all'interruttore hooked up. I want that something. Someone says to me is the three-phase connected cool … my memory ….


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  1. By gizmoe on Dec 24, 2008 | Reply

    I 'm not an electrician but I 'll offer this. You must have power in three phases to construction. All three wires are hot and if you work say 'the car, knows the three phases and has only three tie out, there is neutral. If you sure you have three phases in the panel get help out of you. Don 't ruin your machine.

  2. By The Handyguys on Dec 25, 2008 | Reply

    You must have power to enter into 3 phases construction. If you do not have that then you will need a converter stage. Two types - rotary and electronic. A quick search of google turned up Rotary and E The types in the gallery woodnet Section gear motor, may have some specific recommendations for your particular tool.

  3. By Jeff S on Dec 25, 2008 | Reply

    If the voltage is 240V three-phase, you need only 3 Hots and grounding (green tie). If it is three-phase 120/240 then you need the neutral (meaning that some parts of the machinery they need … lamps 120V single-phase indicator, etc.).. Away basically just links from a switch of the 3 poles to the unit. If I am given the amperage or HP, can provide the suggested format of binding and the switch … also, selo sure to get the posting of media within sight of the car. If the panel can not be seen from the car, you must install a safety 3-Pole, all'amperaggio the appropriate time. Of course, this all assumes you have your three-phase power BLDG.

  4. By Bilbo on Dec 26, 2008 | Reply

    The best option? ? to convince a electrican to select this for you. ? so that rare? proprties the household is provided with all three phases and in commercial premises with lifts etc,? likley to be 415V. Too dangerous to get this wrong.

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