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testing a motor prior to installation
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<blockquote data-quote="mojorebel" data-source="post: 79488" data-attributes="member: 5566"><p>single phase motor - would most likley be a spil phase - with a run and start winding- these have to be tested to earth and across winding- on a single phase the windingds will give a different reading (not balanced) should be a difference of about 20%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mojorebel, post: 79488, member: 5566"] single phase motor - would most likley be a spil phase - with a run and start winding- these have to be tested to earth and across winding- on a single phase the windingds will give a different reading (not balanced) should be a difference of about 20% [/QUOTE]
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