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ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROLS
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Once the proper motor is selected, understanding the many various control devices available and
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7 B8 `$ F8 P$ \1 y+ lMotor Control Topics
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- I3 Q$ l! [% D `* N' QThere are four major motor control topics or categories to consider. Each of these has several & ?4 f/ j5 B" h( @4 F% L
subcategories and sometimes the subcategories overlap to some extent. Certain pieces of motor : f5 Y, y3 R' e3 x
control equipment can accomplish multiple functions from each of the topics or categories. 0 s) C; e* U0 e
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The four categories include:
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Disconnecting Means
. H! X8 {6 d# G7 e+ Q4 }- Q+ W2 RAcross the Line Starting
: @ h- k7 `/ t( |0 ]6 X# f! V) aReduced Voltage Starting
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2) Motor Protection
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Overcurrent Protection d7 Z1 I8 P: M( D# O C9 k
Overload Protection 6 G0 F" v% M3 }- i8 j+ Q; B
Other Protection (voltage, phase, etc) 3 I2 _" m5 T* z' ]- K2 y; ? b0 w& G! l
Environment 7 \; q% a ~ |
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! f* V" ^! c1 U% e2 YCoasting
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0 N5 G% K8 c0 l1 E" o* I4) Motor Operational Control 0 r. n& }8 r8 s1 q) F
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Speed Control J" ~% W2 |+ s; z
Reversing 1 q# A, v, K% V
Jogging ( J- F# l$ h4 L/ K* q
Sequence Control |
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