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Yes, you can wire two hot wires through a three-pole overload relay, but it depends on the relay's design and specifications. Ensure the relay supports two-wire operation or consider using a two-pole overload relay to avoid potential faults or improper operation.
@emotorsdirect Great thank you for your reply. I couldn't find a 2 pole overload relay handy for my project but I improvised just looping my T2 to L3 and my T1 and T2 as my output to the motor. Should be okay right?
thanks a lot , sir can you explain if its use 2 overlords for star delta configuration is that wrong or is that reliable for safe conditions of a motor
once i have experienced a motor getting damaged because of the timer problem, i think that kind of problem will not be affected after applying 2 overloads....I don't know if it's a better idea or not...once again thanks for your reply and its great work you are doing with this channel 👍👍
Hi GJ, it depends on the service factor. If service factor is greater than or equal to 1.15, multiply the FLA by 1.25 If service factor is less than 1.15, multiply the FLA by 1.15 Hope this helps!
I have not looked through all your videos yet but all the settings on an overload are a bit confusing. The tiny explanations in the multi language packet sometimes refer to a symbol that doesnt mean much to someone learning or uninterested. Leads to guessing at adjustment. Thanks for your videos.
I can see this channel blowing up real quick just like realPars did.
I can sense it. Great quality videos and great information. Must watch for any industrial maintenance technicians, tradesmen, apprentices, and the youngins still in school!
Thanks for supporting our videos @that1electrician! It sounds like you do maintenance on motors often?
Thank a lot great information
Glad it was helpful!
thank you sir, I learned a lot from this video and i will be beyond grateful if you also cover "Ct operated Relay"
Hi Jordan - glad this was helpful! Yes, I'll add this topic to my list.
3:34 Wow! Great video
Thanks Daniel!
A Correction is needed at 3:10. A Motor with a Service Factor of 1.15 Can be overloaded by 125% not 115%.
Good catch! Edit made - thanks for the feedback.
Thank you very very much.i will die with your page.Great information Sir.Thanks
Thanks Gabriel, please don't die 👍
awesome vid!
Thanks Kuriko!
Im enjoying these
Thanks Hamed - new videos coming soon
Very interesting channel, but if you could add some graphics like Realpars it will be top notch.
I'll check out their page - thanks for the suggestion.
Hi thanks for the great video. I was just wondering. Can you put just two hot wires in a three pole overload (ex. L1✓ L2✓ L3×)??
Yes, you can wire two hot wires through a three-pole overload relay, but it depends on the relay's design and specifications. Ensure the relay supports two-wire operation or consider using a two-pole overload relay to avoid potential faults or improper operation.
@emotorsdirect
Great thank you for your reply.
I couldn't find a 2 pole overload relay handy for my project but I improvised just looping my T2 to L3 and my T1 and T2 as my output to the motor. Should be okay right?
thanks a lot , sir can you explain if its use 2 overlords for star delta configuration is that wrong or is that reliable for safe conditions of a motor
I see no reason to use more than one overload block as any one of them tripping will shut off power.
once i have experienced a motor getting damaged because of the timer problem, i think that kind of problem will not be affected after applying 2 overloads....I don't know if it's a better idea or not...once again thanks for your reply and its great work you are doing with this channel 👍👍
@@k.w.pubudu4520 interesting! Thanks for watching. More videos coming in the next week or two.
If water hole motor is 13.7 amp. (23.7 amp is what is on the motor plate written) what amps i have to set on overload switch please?
Hi GJ, it depends on the service factor.
If service factor is greater than or equal to 1.15, multiply the FLA by 1.25
If service factor is less than 1.15, multiply the FLA by 1.15
Hope this helps!
I have not looked through all your videos yet but all the settings on an overload are a bit confusing. The tiny explanations in the multi language packet sometimes refer to a symbol that doesnt mean much to someone learning or uninterested. Leads to guessing at adjustment. Thanks for your videos.
Hi Rob, thanks for the comment. Hopefully this video was helpful.
Hi Keith , can I know your email id please ….I want to discuss more further about over load calculation
Hi Guna, you can reach our team at customerservice@emotorsdirect.ca.