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#178588 - 06/05/08 07:13 PM
Re: Single phase inductive motor
[Re: twh]
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MotorMuttWelcome to ECN!!! Sounds like the Motor is a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) Motor, as there is no Centrifugal Start Switch, and there is a Capacitor involved. If there was no Capacitor or Start Switch, then the Motor would be either a Shaded Pole, Repulsion Start, or some variety of Commutator Motor. Anyhow, to describe the PSC Motor's function, the Start ("Auxiliary") Winding + Run ("Main") Winding are always connected to the Circuit thruout Start and full speed Run. No Start Switch is included. The Current through the Aux. Winding is limited by both the Impedance of the Aux. Winding, and the Impedance of the Capacitor. There are some PSC Motor Schematic in the Technical Reference section, however these Drawings are describing the arrangements typically used with Ceiling Fans - there is an Autotransformer included with the Motor Windings. Here is one of the Schematics for your references:  Figure 1: PSC Motor with Intregal Autotransformer. Link to that page: Schematics For 1Ø Split Phase Motors, Series 3http://www.electrical-contractor.net/for...ge/2#Post148744I will draft up a Drawing of the PSC Motor without the Autotransformer winding, and with Forward / Reverse Controls via Switch or Contactor. Will let you know when this is posted. Scott
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#178882 - 06/14/08 05:26 PM
Re: Single phase inductive motor
[Re: Trumpy]
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Mike, Thanks for the kind words! AutoCAD and Paint Shop Pro do most of the work on these drawings, and notepad takes care of the text. I just move the mouse around, hit some keys, and copy/paste text. I will pass on the compliments to those 3 applications!  Seriously though, thanks for the message! BTW:Do the drawings with the Black Backgrounds appear better than the older ones with the White Backgrounds? The reason for the change to Black Backgrounds is because I now use Black Backgrounds in both Model Space and Layout Space, within AutoCAD - whereas a few years back I had Model Space in Black, and Layout Space in White. My Eyes are thanking me daily for the change! Scott
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