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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 . A' t* S# _4 ]" q' T; l7 [
their uses and limitations becomes an important part related to reliable operation and protection of
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Motor Control Topics
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# X" A9 ~" f0 u. gThere are four major motor control topics or categories to consider. Each of these has several
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! Y8 w, O* \+ U8 d, A! ^control equipment can accomplish multiple functions from each of the topics or categories.
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The four categories include:
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3 `" G! P$ D# H/ @1 m" S: t0 U1) Starting the Motor 0 |) _/ _5 _' y& T" S
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Across the Line Starting
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2) Motor Protection x2 }# k: x* {8 n% \' v( I) J
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Overcurrent Protection
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Other Protection (voltage, phase, etc)
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3) Stopping the Motor ; d% [' T: }* i
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Coasting
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4 ?: Y4 a; N- @% Q( r: Q4) Motor Operational Control
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Speed Control
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