Building a starter from parts will be interesting and rewarding. Embellishents you might like to add could include a remote button station with local/remote enable switch, or a hand/off/auto switch with an input for a sensor such as a float switch. The next level of complexity would be a reversing starter with limit switches etc operating on ELV control.

Spec the parts, draw the mechanical construction and the schematic, build it like a proper panel.

It's worth getting a book or two on the subject before getting stuck in, because there are some subtleties that you can't learn just by wiring things up.
 
Building a starter from parts will be interesting and rewarding. Embellishents you might like to add could include a remote button station with local/remote enable switch, or a hand/off/auto switch with an input for a sensor such as a float switch. The next level of complexity would be a reversing starter with limit switches etc operating on ELV control.

Spec the parts, draw the mechanical construction and the schematic, build it like a proper panel.

It's worth getting a book or two on the subject before getting stuck in, because there are some subtleties that you can't learn just by wiring things up.
Any recommendations on books?
 
Sorry, can't suggest any specific titles. Some of the books I learmed from are 100 years old now and differ from modern practice in lots of details, although the principles haven't changed much.
 
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There are plenty. Something basic for starters (no pun). My learning books aren't available these days.
It's a very wide and complicated subject, certainly for beginners.
Even beginning, before you start 'speccing' materials, read and get to know fundamentals. You can read about motor control but, starting from scratch, you'll need some help. It could be dangerous, remember, so building live rigs, at home, I would not recommend.
A workshop of some sort, maybe?
Good luck.
 
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There are plenty. Something basic for starters (no pun). My learning books aren't available these days.
It's a very wide and complicated subject, certainly for beginners.
Even beginning, before you start 'speccing' materials, read and get to know fundamentals. You can read about motor control but, starting from scratch, you'll need some help. It could be dangerous, remember, so building live rigs, at home, I would not recommend.
A workshop of some sort, maybe?
Good luck.
I've got my outhouse which is where I'll be doing it. Closest I'll get to a workshop!!
 
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There are plenty. Something basic for starters (no pun). My learning books aren't available these days.
It's a very wide and complicated subject, certainly for beginners.
Even beginning, before you start 'speccing' materials, read and get to know fundamentals. You can read about motor control but, starting from scratch, you'll need some help. It could be dangerous, remember, so building live rigs, at home, I would not recommend.
A workshop of some sort, maybe?
Good luck.
I understand where your coming from, like I say I'm not a novice to electrical work,I do mostly domestic & some commercial stuff.
 
There are plenty. Something basic for starters (no pun). My learning books aren't available these days.
It's a very wide and complicated subject, certainly for beginners.
Even beginning, before you start 'speccing' materials, read and get to know fundamentals. You can read about motor control but, starting from scratch, you'll need some help. It could be dangerous, remember, so building live rigs, at home, I would not recommend.
A workshop of some sort, maybe?
Good luck.
And this is also a reason why I'm trying get a better grasp of this type of electrical work. I think if I have to spend one more day crawling around in someone's loft I'm gonna genuinely crack up.
 
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I understand where your coming from, like I say I'm not a novice to electrical work,I do mostly domestic & some commercial stuff.
Ok mate.
Have a look at 'HSE electrical' on YouTube 'dol wiring diagram'. From what I can see, they describe pretty well for single and 3phase.
 
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And this is also a reason why I'm trying get a better grasp of this type of electrical work. I think if I have to spend one more day crawling around in someone's loft I'm gonna genuinely crack up.
Might take a bit of a while...but if you catch on, who knows.
Variable speed inverters next.....a bit different to all the different types of starting methods employed in the past.
 
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So am I right in thinking that with a smaller starter,the control circuit won't need it's own protection where as once you start getting bigger,the control circuit would have its own circuit protection?
Self contained DOL starters don't have any lower rated fusing for the control circuit, but once you start adding external start and stop switching, it's usual to add fusing for them, assuming the breaker suppling the starter is too big for the wire used for the control circuit.
Often a 'slidelock' type fuse is used, suspended by the wiring inside the starter case.
 
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Could you take some pictures of how you've wired that please?
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Blue and brown at top are from th CU/MCB
 
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Ok mate.
Have a look at 'HSE electrical' on YouTube 'dol wiring diagram'. From what I can see, they describe pretty well for single and 3phase.
I found this one (amongst many others). What do you think of this wiring? I believe that the maker of this video is from overseas, and i know some of our electrical practices do differ.
 

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