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3 Phase Motor Control With Monopolar switch:

This diagram shows how to connect 3-Phase Motor Control With Monopolar switch wiring. In this circuit diagram, we just try to describe simply how to connect 3 Phase Motor Control With a Monopolar switch to house loads. This diagram is for 3-Phase Motor Control With Monopolar switch wiring. So you can wire your house or office like this diagram very easily. If you want to learn how to connect this circuit clearly you can follow our youtube video link below.

3 Phase Motor Control With Monopolar switch:

Components Need for this Project:

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  1. 3-Phase Motor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. TP MCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. TP MCCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. DP MCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  5. Ammeter [See Buy Click Amazon]
  6. Selector Switch [See Buy Click Amazon]
  7. Magnetic Contactor [See Buy Click Amazon]
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01. 3-Phase Motor

3-Phase Motor
Fig 2: 3-Phase Motor
A Three-Phase Motor is an Electric Motor That Typically Receives its Power From a Three-Phase System (three-phase current) This can be realized via a Three-Phase Mains Supply or a Frequency Inverter. Three-Phase Motors are Available as Synchronous and Asynchronous Motors. Three Phase Alternating Current Power Motor is Economical to Supply Power to the data Center Since it Requires Less Conductor Material to Supply Electricity. This Explains Why 3 Phase Alternating Current Motor is Used in Electric Transmission, Generation, and Distribution in Most Countries Worldwide.

02. TP MCB

TP MCB
Fig 03: TP MCB
Three wires can be controlled by a triple pole MCB. Triple pole MCB circuit breakers are generally used in three-phase lines. A triple-pole MCB circuit breaker has three wires at its input and three wires at its output. But one can use this circuit breaker in a single-phase line. TP MCB widely used in industries. The reason is that it has three poles. And this TP circuit breaker is used to provide three-phase and three-phase connections. A neutral is not normally used in three-phase lines. But a 4-pole MCB circuit breaker is used if needed.

03. TP MCCB

TP MCCB
Fig 4: TP MCCB
MCCB (Molded Case Circuit Breakers) is a Required Component of Electrical Systems, Providing Overload Protection And Short-Circuit Protection. Circuit breakers are electrical devices that offer protection against fault currents. Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCB) or Molded Case Circuit Breakers Use air as The Dielectric Medium to Break a Circuit. Air Has a Low Dielectric Strength as Opposed to Other Mediums Which is why it is Used for Protection in low-Voltage Circuits. In Most Cases, Molded Case Circuit Breakers are installed in the Main Power Distribution Board of a Facility, Allowing the system to be easily shut Down When Necessary.


04. DP MCB

DP MCB
Fig 5: DP MCB
Double pole MCB can control two wires. This circuit breaker is generally used in single-phase electric lines. Double pole MCB circuit breaker input has two wires supply two wires and an output. In a single-phase line, A double-pole MCB circuit breaker is used to give good production. This circuit breaker is provided through phase and neutral circuit breaker, it is very safe. This circuit breaker is preferred for home appliances. A DP MCB usually trips for 2 reasons 1. Overload 2. Short circuit.

05. Ammeter

Ammeter
Fig 6: Ammeter
The Ammeter (Abbreviation of Ampere Meter) is a Measuring Instrument used to find the Strength of the Current Flowing Around an Electrical Circuit when Connected in Series with the part of the Circuit Being Measured. For Direct Measurement, The Ammeter is Connected in Series With the Circuit in Which The Current is to be Measured. An Ammeter’s Current Sensitivity is Determined by the Amount of Electric Current Required by the coil of the Meter to Produce the Required FSD Movement of the Pointer.

06. Selector Switch

Selector Switch
Fig 7: Selector Switch
Selector Switches Can be Rotated left, Right, or in The Center in Order to Open or Close The Electrical Contacts. The Function of a Selector Switch is To Control Devices as well as Switch Between a Minimum of Two or More Circuits. The perfect Use For a Selector Switch is When Used for Controlling an Output of a Device. Selector Switches Come as a Complete Unit Often listed as a Terminal Block Meaning the Selector Switch is a Complete Block Which Makes it Simple And easy to Install.

07. Magnetic Contactor

Magnetic Contactor
Fig 8: Magnetic Contactor
A magnetic contactor is an electrical device used for load control, automation, and protection. It is much like a magnetic reel. However, relays are generally used for low power and voltage, on the other hand, when we think of high power, these heavy-duty contractors only come to mind. It basically works by switching the load on and off. It has 3 terminals whose inputs are denoted as L1, L2, L3, and outputs as T1, T2, and T3. The circuit of the load is made in automation mode or protection using auxiliary contacts. It has two types of terminals. 1) Normally Open (NO). 2) Normally Closed (NC).

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