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Identificar los cables no marcados en los motores trifásicos es una tarea común para los técnicos de los centros de servicio.
Para bobinados con 6 cables, vea el artículo de Chuck Yung publicado en la revista Currents en mayo de 2008: “Identifying Unmarked Leads of 6-Lead Motors With 1 or 2 Windings.” y para devanados con 9 cables, vea el artículo de Tom Bishop publicado en la revista Currents en abril de 2011: “Identifying 9 unmarked leads of three-phase motors.”
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