12 AWG in most circumstances.
i have 200 hp motor what i need cable size in 100 feet distance
What size breakers are needed for a 30kva transformer 208 volt feed 600 volt out put
You need to find the wattage of the pump motor. This is found by multiplying the voltage of the motor by the amperage of the motor. Once you have this figure use it to find an inverter that can handle this wattage load at a 240 volt output.
No, you will need a commercial mixer for that.
In Europe 240 volts is standard, so no a 115 volt motor will not work. In USA 120 volts is standard, so if your sub-panel has 120 volts, (check with voltage meter) then yes. Read carefully, To get 240 volts in a sub-panel in USA the electric company brings two (2) wires, each wire has 120 volts, 120 + 120 = 240. One of those 120 volts will run your motor. Look for the wires from the electric company and check them with your voltage meter. If this is a commercial application you will need to call an electrical contractor, power companies for commercial applications do not follow the above.
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....on an automobile it is a 12 volt DC motor. the electric cooling fan is driven from this type motor.....
i have 200 hp motor what i need cable size in 100 feet distance
The Chevy Volt uses gas to power an electric motor.
In a single phase 220 volt electric motor just measure one line. That already represents your line current. That line current is equal to your total current circulating in your motor.
If the motor wire numbers are L1, L2 and L3, it is not a single phase motor. It is a three phase motor. Also for future reference, a 220 volt single phase motor does not use a neutral.
What size breakers are needed for a 30kva transformer 208 volt feed 600 volt out put
You need to find the wattage of the pump motor. This is found by multiplying the voltage of the motor by the amperage of the motor. Once you have this figure use it to find an inverter that can handle this wattage load at a 240 volt output.
That's a powerful motor, and would need a supply greater than 13 amps at 240 volts, also the conversion might be difficult. I have a feeling that you would be better off finding out how powerful a motor you would need for the task you have, then buying a suitable 240 volt motor. You are heading into territory where you should really consult a qualified electrician.
No. You need to rewire the circuit from the electric panel.
Go to the website of a motor starter manufacture, such as 'Square D'.
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