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Firstly, I'm not doing this, I'm getting someone else to. I'm just interested.

I have a machine arriving which has a largish motor, the plate on it is the one below.
The horsepower is 0.6 but the current stated is 2.4A. This to me doesn't work out, is this the in-rush current?
The motor is approximately 14" diameter and 16" long (complete guess). I'm surprised it's only 0.6hp?

For anyone interested it's from an Aciera F3.


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Motor inrush currents are generally calculated using a rule of thumb. The inrush current is over so quickly it shouldn't trip the MCB and especially for smaller motors it doesn't really figure in the circuit design. The current stated on the plate will always be the maximum running current the motor is capable of handling and all the control components would be specified around this figure, not the inrush current. It's worth noting that your motor is wired in star and is rated at 875 RPM so it's possibly 6-pole.
 
...... dont forget about power factor. Esp if its a multipole motor. It may physically that big so it has some more inertia given its for a machine tool.
 
I take it rampage you don't do a lot with motors as this is a baby .... when you said largish motor I was expecting 30Kw + ...... did make me chuckle when I saw your pic lol
Horsepower is the work the motor can do and with most induction motors can be related as such to running current but motors are designed and built in many forms and efficiencies so not always as you expect. Sometimes efficiency is sacrificed for durability but I wouldn't concern yourself you got the current rating and that's all you need.
Id expect a standard induction motor of 0.6hp(not a standard rating) at 400v to have a running current of 1.44amps but as I said its not always reliable to use HP to calculate current.

Tony's the man who might be able to expand on this with ref' to your particular motor... im sure he'll drop a comment in.
 
I realised as soon as I posted it that it would be a small motor to some people on here!

I have been given a 4kW Rotary Phase Converter to run this mill and a medium(!) size lathe. I want to change to a digital phase converter as the rotary is so noisy.
So should I use the current rating on the motor or the horsepower on the motor!
Its probably obvious I don't know anything about motors!
 
I realised as soon as I posted it that it would be a small motor to some people on here!

I have been given a 4kW Rotary Phase Converter to run this mill and a medium(!) size lathe. I want to change to a digital phase converter as the rotary is so noisy.
So should I use the current rating on the motor or the horsepower on the motor!
Its probably obvious I don't know anything about motors!

I would use the current on the motor, that,s what you use when setting motor protection or overloads.
 
I realised as soon as I posted it that it would be a small motor to some people on here!

I have been given a 4kW Rotary Phase Converter to run this mill and a medium(!) size lathe. I want to change to a digital phase converter as the rotary is so noisy.


So should I use the current rating on the motor or the horsepower on the motor!
Its probably obvious I don't know anything about motors!

Did they not go through all this during your training. lol.
 

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