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Standard codes for 3-phase motors

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Hi all,

Its a common observation that the input supply of 3-phase motors are indicated
by the symbols R,S and T. Does anyone of you know what R,S and T means?

Any help will be greatly appreciated. :)


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simon
 

Three consecutive characters from alphabet, the same as U, V, W, which is alternatively used to designate three-phase nets.
Has been replaced by L1, L2, L3 in newer standards.
 

Hi

Thanks for your reply but what does R,S and T stand for?
 

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