can three phase induction motor rotate with only 2 phases
connected
Answer Posted / kandavel
yes, If the motor is in idle condition and if u want to
start
the motor and rotate it will give u a humming noise only
and will not rotate.But if it is already in running
condition and suddenly if it happens to run in the two
phase it will run ,and gradually it will get over heated
and at one stage it will trip or burn
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