how many percent setting of motor over load relay of its
full load current
Answer Posted / exxon
Is it safer to find out the spec about the motor winding
before deciding the overload relay settings. Every motor
manufacture has detailed spec. about is motor winding such
as insulation class:. Overloading the motor full load
current will deteriorates the insulation and winding life.
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