3 Phase Machine

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one of our friends has an industrial unit that he works out of for his joinery business and he has just got a new 3 phase planer. It has come wired in SY cable with a 16A 3 phase red plug on. Does he need to use the plug or can it be taken off and the cable be terminated directly in to a 3 phase isolater?

There are no instructions with the machine as it was used when bought.
 
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Yes, the plug can be dismissed, they are often connected into the isolater, though the mcb/ fuse rating feeding the isolater needs to be the right rating to protect the planer.
However poking around in 3 phase isolaters can kill you and not for a novice.
Note the colours and the plug markings if you remove it, usually L1 L2 L3 and N and E on the plug.
Sy cable tends to like black cores with numbers 1 to 4 stamped on them
care should be taken when connecting to get correct rotation of the machine too.
Also if the machine needs 3 phase and neutral, check there is actually a neutral at the isolater, quite often older installs just had the 3 phase wires
 
Thanks for your reply. I won't be doing the work it was just a question. The wires are all black and numbered 1,2,3 I presume that's for phase identification but I'd have to check. Am I correct in thinking that the fuse rating is to protect the cable and not the machine?
 

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