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How can I tell how many poles a 3 phase motor is? I am looking for a 4 pole motor, but I cannot tell by looking at used motors on ebay how many poles they are. I was thinking anything 1700-1800 RPM would be 4 pole?? Does it have anything to do with how many connections there are? |
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| On 60hz the 4 pole motor will be in the 1700's rpm wise, 2 pole will be something under 3600 rpm (3470 typ). Al
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