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AC & DC MOTOR
CONTROL
SECTION 1
Motor control
INTRODUCTION TO MOTORCONTROL
Motor control plays an important part in industry
today. Industries would cease to function without properly
designed, coordinated, installed and maintained control
systems. Motor control is that portion of the electrical
system which starts, stops, and reverses motors that drive
various pieces of equipment. In addition, motor control
equipment is designed to limit starting current and control
starting torque.
SYMBOLS
a. Reversing.
b. Non-reversing.
c. No voltage protection circuit.
d. No voltage release circuit.
e. Across-the-line starting.
f. Reduce voltage (current) starting.
g. Multispeed.
h. Multispeed across-the-line.
i. Multispeed reduced voltage (current) starter.
j. Manual starter.
k. Magnetic starter.
A. Conductor size.
B. Conduit size.
C. Overcurrent protection.
D. Overload protection.
Data:
A. Conductor sizes.
B. Conduit sizes.
C. Overcurrent protection.
D. Overload protection.
Supply voltage 575 V
Motor horsepower See Figure 2-2
Motor type Squirrel-cage
Service factor 1.15
Phase Three
Type of overcurrent device Time-delay fuse
Starting method Full Voltage
Wiring method R90 X-link CU in
conduit