the cables were already wired to the motor (3core and earth flex ) i just earthed
the frame as the guy who does maintenance on the church is a bit of a meddler
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as for rough its in a cellar lol ..................tell u what your all a bit over sensitive on this site
i am polish tho
good rant chilly...lol right lets get something straight here....the star delta motor is only controlling a 5.5kw motor in the
cellar which is only a blower ...........the original install had a remote stop start at the organ on the wall, to remote start and
stop the motor ,that is why i was...
yes i know the stops are in series i called tech at ABB they said they only do a remote stop as in the drawing that tony pointed out !!! they dont do a remote stop start system so relays it is thanks for the heads up guys ill keep you posted when the bonfire is lol
malcoa thanks for replying the imbosile was to tony not you m8
im thinking of using a 400/24v transformer, then relays to parrallel up the start and stop
il post pics of what was in and what ive replaced later
right people im back (have we all calmed down ) touchy *******s ................
i mentioned the relays as an alternative as i wasnt willing to run a 400v start stop system in
as at the minute the old system ive replaced is obsolete...so sorry if i upset any of you
anks to anyone with...
ok guys sorry for early post,early i know .. im thinking of using 2 relays and piggy back the push release start and push release stop
heres the drawing of the star delta motor 400v coil ....
whats the best and safest way to install a remote start stop system
on a star delta motor .........i can only seem to find remote stops in series and no starts
will it have to be a relay low volatge system ......
any info appreciate ....its for a church organ motor in cella organ on 3rd floor...
turn all light switches off reset mcb and go through each switch till it trips ..........(then replace mcb) when fault found probably a loose burnt out ceiling rose
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