IN star -delta motors normally first operated in star
mode {absulated given (r-y-b) phases after one miute change
in delta mode in this case i am change phase sequience for
example R -PHASE TO CHANGE Y-PHASE ;Y-PHASE TO CHANGE
R-PHASE SO THIS TIME MOTOR WILL HAPPEN RUNNIG MODE
EIGHTER(OR) STOP MODE(TRIP MODE)
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motor will stop and triped because motor will try to run in
opposite direction
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Answer / asif.k64@hotmail.com
The motor will run in opposite direction.
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Answer / dinesh.n
It will not stop and Trip...It will running in the opposite direction.Once we change the Phase motor running in oppsite direction only..
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Answer / sundaresan044
STOP AND TRIP It will running in the opposite direction.Once we change the Phase motor running in oppsite direction only
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Answer / ankit.vats01
moter will be trip cause motor will run apposite direction
suddnly so motor will be trip
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