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    3 Phase motor connection to VFD

    I am a real newby at three phase motor wiring to a VFD. I have a SV022iC5-1 made by LGI, it is a sensorless vector drive 220 1 phase in three phase out. My motor is a dayton inverter duty motor, It is a 2 pole motor 3465 RPM.
    I think I have to tie 4,5,6 together Then 1&7 go together out to the VFD Then 2&8 go together and out to VFD Then 9&3 go together and out to VFD.
    Am I correct? Pictures are here
    http://s554.photobucket.com/albums/jj436/gary_nc/


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    Yes, Thats the way the plate shows for 220v operation.
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    Cool Thanks Al!! As I have read before you are the man!!


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