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    Sub Mandrel
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      @submandrel

      DOH! Missed that the white wires are from the start switch… i.e. are the 3-phase in. in that case we need to know the colours of the three wires that go to the back of the three terminals as well, though the fact a wire is attached to N suggests it is probably wired as star.

      Neil

      Edited By Stub Mandrel on 27/07/2013 11:15:14

      #125528
      Russell Eberhardt
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        @russelleberhardt48058

        If the white wires are coming from the start switch you only have one wire from the windings on terminals A, B, and C so it must be star wired. I can't see what's on terminal N, are there three wires there? If so and your converter is 230 V you need to rewire it for delta. If your converter is 440 V it should be OK. Perhaps one of the windings is open circuit or disconnected, check for continuity from each of terminals A, B, and C to terminal N.

        Russell.

        #125534
        Ian S C
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          @iansc

          If the motor is either / or type, the wiring is generally in the inlet box. Ian S C

          #125541
          Lambton
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            @lambton

            Alan,

            You have now received quite a lot of good information and suggestions about your motor / converter problem. I really think it is time for you to seek the services of a professional motor repair company who will be able to quickly configure your motor in Delta mode and at the same time check it out for you.

            With due respect to you and all the good people who have offered advice please do not start altering things that are not clearly understood as the result could easily be a ruined motor or injury to your self.

            Best regards

            Eric

            #125555
            Alan .204
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              @alan-204

              Just been out and had a closer look, as follows A has Red and White wire

              B has Yellow and White

              C has Blue and White

              N has one wire

              What wire's do I need to change around, am I right in thinking I need to make it 440 volt to work with my converter.

              Al.

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              #125582
              john swift 1
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                @johnswift1

                Hi Alan

                if your converter is like the PC20 you should have 440V between terminals L1 and L3 on the 3 phase socket without a motor connected

                 

                the problem is how your motor windings are now wired , the extra wire on the "N" terminal is unusual

                your motor is 4 pole single speed motor (1425 RPM) and would originally had 6 wire connecting to the windings

                the only diagram I've found with 7 wires is for a two speed motor

                 

                 

                John

                 

                7 wire 3 phase motor.jpg

                 

                Edited By john swift 1 on 28/07/2013 09:30:43

                #125587
                Russell Eberhardt
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                  @russelleberhardt48058

                  Alan,

                  I believe you said that the white wires come from the start switch. So the motor itself only has four wires coming out so it is not as per original and has been rewound. The N terminal is probably the star point.

                  Have you done as I suggested and checked for continuity of each winding? I see you have a multimeter.

                  Your symptons suggest to me that one of the windings has gone open circuit if so you will need a new motor. It is cheaper to buy than rewind. I've had good service from **LINK**

                  Russell

                  #125606
                  Alan .204
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                    @alan-204

                    Hi Russell I checked the motor for continuity like you said and it appears to be OK, so I have removed the motor and will get it checked at Lincs Rewind as soon as I can, will let you know how I get on.

                    Al.

                    #125675
                    Alan .204
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                      @alan-204

                      Had the motor checked today and it's fine, so bought an inverter to go with it and had the guy rewire the motor to 220volt to suit the inverter so just need to fit it now, the switch on the drill does not work but don't need it any way, but thinking there may be a problem with the converter not putting out enough power to start the drill, will have to get that checked out, thanks for all the reply's from everyone the advice was great and very useful.

                      Al.

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