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Chapter 3: AC and DC Motors - AC Motors: Protection and Ratings
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Protection and Ratings

Motor Protection
The typical method of starting a three-phase induction motor is by connecting the motor directly across the power line. Line starting a motor is done with a three-phase contactor. To adequately protect the motor from prolonged overload conditions, motor overloads are installed, typically in the same enclosure as the three-phase contactor. These overloads (OLs) operate as heater elements-heating to the point of opening the circuit, and mechanically disconnecting the circuit (Figure 3-31).

Overloads can be purchased with a specific time designed into the element. Classes 10, 20, and 30 are the usual ratings for industrial use. A class 10 overload indicates that the overload will allow 600% inrush current for 10 s before opening the circuit. Class 20 overloads would allow 600% inrush current for 20 s, and a class 30 would allow 30 s of operation. The current draw from a typical induction motor, as well as the torque produced can be seen in Figure 3-32.

Line starting an induction motor, as shown in Figure 3-32, would allow the motor to develop rated torque, as soon as the motor starter button is pressed. This is because across the line, the motor has the benefit of...


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Motor starters and contactors are motor-starting devices. They combine a contactor with overload protection and are designed for starting AC or DC motors.
Gearmotors consist of an AC or DC motor with an integral gearbox or gear head that steps delivered speed up or down.
Motor contactors are relays with large current capacity for connecting and disconnecting a motor from the power supply. Typically, motor contractors are multi-pole for control of all current carrying conductors.
DC servomotors are generally small and powerful for their size, and easy to control. Common types of DC servomotors include brushless or gear motors.
Stepper motor drives power unipolar and bipolar stepper motors in full step, half step, and microstep motion control applications.
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Topics of Interest
AC Motor Types Introduction AC motors can be divided into two major categories-asynchronous and synchronous. The induction motor is probably the most common type of asynchronous motor (meaning speed... (Read More)
IEC Ratings At this point, it would be helpful to briefly review IEC motor ratings and then compare IEC with NEMA. The motor market today has become more global, with IEC rated motors on equipment... (Read More)
MOTOR INSULATION Insulation systems must be used in a motor to electrically insulate the windings from the mechanical parts of the motor as well as to insulate the phase winding conductors from one... (Read More)
Over Temperature Conditions Placing the motor into overload conditions is one cause of over-temperature. High ambient temperatures and dirty or clogged air filters on the machine or motor blowers... (Read More)
PERFORMANCE Ac induction motors are designed to produce their rated power at a certain speed at a specific line voltage, line frequency, and ambient temperature. These motors will also operate at a... (Read More)
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