When a motor nameplate indicates that a motor is rated 220-440, 230-460, or 240-480, it means the motor is designed to run at either the low or high voltage rating. The motor nameplate will indicate the connection diagram for the low or high voltage. 220-240 and 440-480 are nominal voltages. mhruZT.
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