Motor Name Plate Decoding

Hi Everyone,

This is the response I received from the folks at Siemens...

"The motor name plate you have attached is an Eagle Line motor. It is mechanically IEC and electrically NEMA. Which is why there is an MG1 at the last row. The last row is what applies to you."

We are going to use the MG1 values for the parameters in the VFD.

Thanks to everyone, I learned a lot, and I also learned that there are a lot of smart and generous people on this site!
 

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