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Star-Delta motors on plugs and sockets

Is there a convention when putting a 7 pin plug on a star-delta motor?

im going to specify it for a job, but am predicting the 'its pointless as the wiring isnt standardised'


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    Te be honest it's not the starting without a motor connected, it was the disconnecting on load I was more concerned with.

    Be careful about a single contact for e stops because they should be PLc, which may mean dual channel.

    This is why I suggested a configurable Harting (Other makes are available) type as they can be metal hoods, IP 65 (if needed), configurable pins, and coded to the base so they can't be plugged in the wrong way/in the wrong place.

    All of those things go to ensuring that you may still comply with the safety standards for e-stops.
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Te be honest it's not the starting without a motor connected, it was the disconnecting on load I was more concerned with.

    Be careful about a single contact for e stops because they should be PLc, which may mean dual channel.

    This is why I suggested a configurable Harting (Other makes are available) type as they can be metal hoods, IP 65 (if needed), configurable pins, and coded to the base so they can't be plugged in the wrong way/in the wrong place.

    All of those things go to ensuring that you may still comply with the safety standards for e-stops.
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