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  • AC Motors
    squirrel-cage motors are basically constant-speed machines, but some degree of flexibility in operating. AC Motors | Machine Design. Skip to Content. Home. Subscribe. Advertise. Contact. RSS. E-mail: * Password: *. Create new account. Request new password. Advertisement. Products. CAD Library
  • Motor Starters
    new account. Request new password. Advertisement. Products. CAD Library. eBooks. Audio / Videos. Training Center. Whitepapers. Reference Centers. Motor Starters. November 15, 2002. Printer-friendly version. Full-voltage, single-speed motor starters: Single-speed squirrel-cage motors have starters
  • AC Induction Motor Fundamentals
    = the synchronous speed in RPM. N. remains the same. b. = the base speed in RPM. FIGURE 2: A TYPICAL SQUIRREL CAGE ROTOR. End Ring. Conductors. End Ring. Shaft. Bearing. Bearing. Skewed Slots. DS00887A-page 2. 2003 Microchip Technology Inc. AN887. TYPES OF AC INDUCTION MOTORS. phase induction motor is required
  • Introduction to Electric Motors
    squirrel-cage motors during acceleration and plugging) current is almost directly proportional to developed torque. At constant speed, torque is proportional to horsepower. For accelerating loads and overloads on motors that have considerable droop, equivalent horsepower is used as the load factor. The next
  • A crystal ball for motor controls
    Advances in device-level communications along with dedicated software let intelligent motor-control architectures provide useful information to maximize machine uptime. The E3 and E3 Plus motor-protection relays from Rockwell Automation protect single or three-phase squirrel-cage induction motors
  • Induction Motors
    were copper bars with ends welded to copper rings known as end rings. Viewed from the end, the rotor assembly resembles a squirrel cage, hence the name squirrel- cage motor is used to refer to induction motors.
  • Synchronous Motors
    Without complex electronic control, synchronous motors are inherently constant-speed motors. They operate in absolute synchronism with line frequency. As with squirrel-cage induction motors, speed is determined by the number of pairs of poles and the line frequency.
  • Motor Starters
    Single-speed squirrel-cage motors have starters that fall into two categories: full-voltage or across-the-line starters; and reduced-voltage starters. Full-voltage starters (manual and magnetic) apply full voltage directly to motor terminals. Two other types, combination and reversing starters

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