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How To Configure The Kw Of Motors, No nameplates on motors
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AB2005
post Feb 17 2010, 05:36 AM
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Dear Friends;

We have many motors in our Central Stores without nameplates and we don't know about their ratings. We only know that they are 380V motors. Do anybody have experience how to configure the KW of motor without nameplate?


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