Two-Speed, Two-Directions, 3-Phase Motor Power & Control Diagrams

How to Control a 3-Phase Motor for 2-Speed and 2-Directions using Dahlander Connection?

The control of two-speed, two-direction three-phase motors plays a critical role in various industrial applications that require versatile and efficient machinery operation. One of the methods employed to achieve this control is through the Dahlander connection, a specialized winding arrangement that allows for two different speeds and directions of rotation. In this article, we will show the Dahlander connection and how it enables the control of a two-speed, two-direction three-phase motor with the help of power and control wiring diagrams.

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Two-Speed, Two-Direction Operation

Two-speed, two-direction three-phase motors have two distinct speed settings (usually high and low) and can rotate in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions. Achieving this level of control requires the use of specialized control techniques.

In the following article, we will discuss the basic way to control a three-phase motor for 2-speed and 2-direction using contactors and changeover or pushbuttons.

The Dahlander Connection

The Dahlander connection, also known as the Dahlander winding or the star-delta winding, is a configuration of motor windings that enables two different speed settings without the need for external switches or additional control circuits. It achieves this by connecting the motor’s windings in two different configurations, commonly:

In this configuration, each phase has a set of windings per phase (i.e. two coils per phase) where total of 6 nos. of terminals can be wired for different speeds and changing the direction of rotation of 3-phase motor. Now let’s see the following step by step wiring guide to make things more simple as follow.

Components Needed

  1. Three-Phase Dual / Tap-Wound Motor
  2. 5 Nos. of Contactor
  3. 2 Nos. of Thermal Overload Relays
  4. 3-P MCCB
  5. 2-P MCB
  6. 3 Nos. of pushbuttons
  7. Single-Phase & Three Phase Supply
  8. Wires & Cables

Wiring & Control of Dual/Tap Wound Motor for 2-Speed, 2-Directions

  1. The K1 contactor is used for Forward direction at Low speed.
  2. The K2 contactor is used for Reverse direction at Low speed.
  3. The K3 contactor is used for Forward direction at High speed.
  4. The K4 contactor is used for Reverse direction at High speed.
  5. The K5 contactor is used for Star connection (Star-Star with K1, K2, K3 etc.).

Basic Power Diagram

Two-Speed, Two-Directions, 3-Phase Motor Power & Control Diagrams

Power Diagram of Dahlander Connection

Dahlander Connection for 2-Speed, 2-Direction of 3-Phase Motor

In the Dahlander connection, the motor has two separate sets of windings: a high-speed winding and a low-speed winding. These windings are connected to different voltage taps on the power supply. Keep in mind that K1 with K2 and K3 with K4 is connected with a phase changed respectively for reversing the direction of motor.

Control Diagram

2-Speed, 2-Directions multispeed 3-phase Motor control Diagram

Control Circuit Diagram for Dahlander Connection

Control Circuit Diagram for Dahlander Connection

Working & Operation

Control & Operation of Two-Speed & Two Directions

Low Speed – Clockwise Direction

High Speed – Clockwise Direction

High Speed – Anticlockwise Direction

Low Speed – Anticlockwise Direction

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