Electric Motor Control
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ISBN: 9781133702818
Author: Herman
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 3, Problem 28SQ
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A motor starter contains protection devices to prevent an overcurrent condition in the motor's circuit. These devices are known as
A. thermal overloads.
B. circuit breakers.
C. thermal links.D. fuses.
6.a. Arcing in manual starters is eliminated by the use ofA. overload relays.B. nonconductive contacts.C. blowout coils.D. spring-loaded handles.6.b. Chattering of AC contactors is prevented byA. blowout coils.B. air gaps.C. secondary windings.D. shading poles.
20.a. A capacitive sensor is used to detect the presence of _______ objects.A. ferrousB. nonmovingC. nonconductiveD. magnetic20.b. A three-phase motor can be made to run backwards byA. connecting a resistor in series with the armature.B. reversing the control voltage connections.C. reversing three of its power leads.D. reversing two of its power leads.
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Electric Motor Control
Ch. 3 - Prob. 1SQCh. 3 - How many poles are required on motor starters for...Ch. 3 - If a motor starter is installed according to...Ch. 3 - Using the time limit overload or the dashpot...Ch. 3 - What causes the AC hum or chatter in AC...Ch. 3 - What is the phase relationship between the flux in...Ch. 3 - In what AC and DC devices is the principle of the...Ch. 3 - What does the electrician look for to remedy the...Ch. 3 - What type of protective enclosure is most commonly...Ch. 3 - What advantage is there in using combination...
Ch. 3 - What safety feature does the combination starter...Ch. 3 - Prob. 12SQCh. 3 - How is the size of the overload heaters selected...Ch. 3 - What type of motor starter enclosure (include NEMA...Ch. 3 - Prob. 15SQCh. 3 - Prob. 16SQCh. 3 - Prob. 17SQCh. 3 - Prob. 18SQCh. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Prob. 20SQCh. 3 - Prob. 21SQCh. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Prob. 23SQCh. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Prob. 28SQCh. 3 - Select the best answer for each of the following....Ch. 3 - Prob. 30SQCh. 3 - Prob. 31SQCh. 3 - What is the difference between a grounded control...Ch. 3 - A control transformer has a primary voltage of 480...
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- What is the necessity of 3point starter? What is starter ?arrow_forwardIn 4-point starters the resistance is added in series with NVC because __________________a) To increase field currentb) To increase armature currentc) To limit the NVC currentd) To limit armature currentarrow_forwardIndustrial Motor Controls 8.a. A typical motor speed control circuit that is controlled by an analog current loop will have a current ofA. 4-20 mA.B. 2-20 mA.C. 5-50 mA.D. 0-10 mA.8.b. Which one of the following statements is true of a disabled contact or coil?A. The disabled element has been automatically disabled due to module failure.B. The disabled element is held false by the PLC.C. A disabled contact or coil is caused by a faulty memory location in the PLC.D. A contact must be in the disabled state before it can be forced ON or OFF.arrow_forward
- What is starter ? Function of starter?arrow_forwardThe preferred method for applying the field excitation voltage uses a field relay which operates on the principle of A. speed application. B. time application.C. angle application. D. thermal application.arrow_forward1. It is a machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. 2. It is a machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. 3. It is cylindrical or drum-shaped where the coils are placed and can either be lap wounded or wave wounded. 4. It connects the commutator to the other parts of the DC machine. 5. It serves as the housing of the dc machine. 6. True or False: The shunt field winding is part of the armature. 7. True or False: The long shunt compound generator is when the armature is in series with the series field winding and parallel to the shunt field winding. 8-10. Your newly built house needs an elevator. Which from the following will be best to use- series, shunt or compound motor and why?arrow_forward
- Why is it not necessary to show the Armature and cross bar or the overload reset mechanism in a wiring diagramarrow_forward9.a. The major failure area of a typical wound-field and wound-armature DC motor isA. a faulty commutator segment.B. open field windings.C. brush wear and failure.D. bearing failure.9.b. The magnetic material that's placed inside a coil of wire in a motor is called aA. concentrator.B. pole.C. form.D. rod.arrow_forwardDraw a control circuit with no-voltage protection. Describe how this method of wiring protects the machine operator.arrow_forward
- 2. Assume that when the START button is pressed M starter does not energize. List seven possible causes for this problem.arrow_forwardhow to simulate Prime mover and Brake operation using LVSIM Simulator? please make a detailed explanation on how to connect the wiringsarrow_forwardExplain briefly how will you give Combined Leakage and Overload Protection?arrow_forward
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