BGAmodz
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HELLO EVERYBODY.
I am right now doing some studies on the 3 phase systems and mainly motors using that and it seems really complex compared to mono-phase systems ( to me at least ) .
So since am just studying this at home i only have single phase system , but some friends told me that its possible to add 2 other phases using an AC capacitor configuration .
What calculation should i make to choose the right capacitance value with the possibility to have a COS fi closer to 1 ?
Why the motor i got is called asynchronous type ?
Am on a 230 VAC line and this is the motor's data :
D : Delta configuration
Y : Star configuration
Operating voltages :
50 Hz -D/Y : 230v/400v - 0.25 Kw
60 Hz -D/Y : 275v/480v - 0.25 Kw
Operating currents :
50 Hz-D/Y : 1.4A/0.83A
60 Hz-D/Y : 1.4A/0.82A
- COS fi : 0.73/0.7
- 1320/1660 min^(-1)
Resistance of each bobbin :
51 ohms
I am right now doing some studies on the 3 phase systems and mainly motors using that and it seems really complex compared to mono-phase systems ( to me at least ) .
So since am just studying this at home i only have single phase system , but some friends told me that its possible to add 2 other phases using an AC capacitor configuration .
What calculation should i make to choose the right capacitance value with the possibility to have a COS fi closer to 1 ?
Why the motor i got is called asynchronous type ?

Am on a 230 VAC line and this is the motor's data :
D : Delta configuration
Y : Star configuration
Operating voltages :
50 Hz -D/Y : 230v/400v - 0.25 Kw
60 Hz -D/Y : 275v/480v - 0.25 Kw
Operating currents :
50 Hz-D/Y : 1.4A/0.83A
60 Hz-D/Y : 1.4A/0.82A
- COS fi : 0.73/0.7
- 1320/1660 min^(-1)
Resistance of each bobbin :
51 ohms
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