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TAB LE OF CONTENTS
The Left-H and R u le ...................................................................................................................1
M agn etic Field A round A C o il.................................................................................................2
E lectrom agne tic In d u c tio n ......................................................................................................3
The Left-H and R ule For G e n e ra to rs ..................................................................................4
B asic M otor O p e ra tio n ............................................................................................................. 5
B asic D C M otor: S peed C o n tro l............................................................................................6
C alculating S yn chrono us S p e e d ......................................................................................... 7
C alcu lating R unning S p e e d ................................................................................................... 7
AC M otor Operation at O ver- and U n d e r-V o lta g e s......................................................... 8
DC M otor O peration at Over- and U n d e r-V o lta g e s......................................................... 9
M inim um Depth of C lear W orking Space in Front of Electrical E quipm ent......... 10
M inim um C learance of Live P a r t s ..................................................................................... 11
H orsep ow er R atings For N EM A S ta rte rs ........................................................................ 12
M axim um H o rs e p o w e r...........................................................................................................13
R unning O verload U n it s ........................................................................................................14
M otor Branch-C ircuit Protective Devices M axim um Rating or S e ttin g ................ 15
Full-Load Current For Direct-Current M otors in A m p e re s ........................................... 16
Full-Load Current For Single-Phase Alternating Current M otors in A m peres........... 17
T hree-P hase Alternating Current M otors Full-Load C u rre n t.......................................18
Full-Load C urrent and O ther Data For Three-Phase AC M otors............................ 19
M otor and M otor C ircuit C on ductor P ro te c tio n ....................................................20
G eneral M otor R u le s ..................................................................................................... 20
M otor B ranch-C ircuit and Feeder E x a m p le ................................................................... 21
G en era l M otor A p p lic a tio n s ..........................................................................................21
M axim um M otor Lo cke d-R otor C u r re n t.......................................................................... 22
M axim um M otor Locked-Rotor Current in Am peres, T w o &
Three-Phase, Design B, C, and 0 ......................................................................... 22
O hm ’s L a w .................................................................................................................................23
Electrical Form ulas For C alculating Am peres, H orsepow er,
Kilow atts, an d K V A ........................................................................................................25
To Find A m p e re s .................................................................................................................... 26
T o Find H o rse p o w e r............................................................................................................... 30
T o Find W a tls ............................................................................................................................ 31
T o Find K ilo w a tts ............... .....................................................................................................32
To Find K ilo vo lt-A m p e re s..................................................................................................... 33
K irchhoff’s La w s................................................................................................................33
To Find Indu cta nce................................................................................................................. 34
Inductance ( L ) ..................................................................................................................34
T o Find Im p e d a n c e ............................................................................................................... 35
Im pedance ( 2 ) ..................................................................................................................35
T o Find R e a cta n ce ..................................................................................................................36
R eactance ( X ) ..................................................................................................................36
S yn chrono us S p e e d ................................................................................................................37
S lip ................................................................................................................................................37
Lo cke d-R otor C urren t T h re e -P h a se ..................................................................................37
Lo cke d-R otor C urren t S in g le -P h a s e ............................................................................... 38
M otor F ra m e s ............................................................................................................................38
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Fram e D im ensions, in In ch e s...............................................................................................39
Fram e Letter D esig natio ns....................................................................................................40
Insulation C la s s e s .......................................... ........................................................................ 41
C om m on Electrical D istribution S y s te m s ........................................................................ 42
V oltage Drop Calculations, Inductance N e g lig ib le ..........................................................44
S ingle-Phase C ir c u it s ................................................................................................... 44
T hree-P hase C irc u its ...................................................................................................... 44
Voltage D rop C alculation E xa m p le s..................................................................................45
S ingle-P hase V oltage D ro p ......................................................................................... 47
T hree-P hase V oltage D r o p ..........................................................................................47
M axim um Perm issible C ap acito r K v a r............................................................................. 48
For U se W ith O pen-Type Three-P hase Sixty-Cycle Induction M otors......... 48
P ow e r-F actor C o r re c tio n ......................................................................................................49
Pow er Factor and Efficiency E x a m p le ............................................................................. 50
Lo cke d-R otor C ode L e tte r s .................................................................................................52
Single-P hase M o to rs ......................................................................................................53
Three-P hase M o to r s ......................................................................................................53
Three-Phase AC M otor W indings and C o n n e c tio n s .....................................................54
NEM A Enclosure T ypes N onhazardous L o c a tio n s ....................................................55
N E M A E nclosure Types H azard ous L o c a tio n s ........................................................... 59
U.S. W eights and M e a s u re s .............................................................................................. 60
Linear M e a s u re s ............................................................................................................. 60
M ile M e a s u re m e n ts ........................................................................................................ 60
O ther Linear M e a s u re m e n ts .......................................................................................60
Square M e a s u re s ...........................................................................................................60
C ubic o r Solid M e a s u re s ...............................................................................................61
Liquid M e a s u re m e n ts ....................................................................................................61
D ry M e a s u re s ...................................................................................................................61
W eight M easurem ents (M a ss)....................................................................................62
M etric S ys te m ............................................................................................................................63
P r e fix e s ..............................................................................................................................63
Linear M e a s u re s .............................................................................................................63
S quare M e a s u re s .......................................................................................................... 63
C ubic M e a s u re s............................................................................................................... 64
M easures of W e ig h t........................................................................................................65
M easure s o f C a p a c ity ...................................................................................................66
M etric D esig nator and T rade S iz e s ..................................................................................67
U.S. W eights an d M easure s/M etric Equivalent C h a rt.......................................67
Explanation of S cien tific N o ta tio n ............................................................................ 67
Useful C o n v e rs io n s /E q u iv a le n ts ...............................................................................68
D ecim al E qu ivalents................................................................................................................69
S ingle-P hase M o to r s ..............................................................................................................71
C a p acito r S tart M otor C ir c u it..............................................................................................73
D irect-C urren t M o to rs.............................................................................................................74
M otor S election C h e cklist......................................................................................................75
M otor S election C rite ria ........................................................................................................76
Typical Load Service F a c to rs.............................................................................................. 77
iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
O ve rcu rrent Protection For T w o or M ore M o to rs ........................................................ 78
O ve rcu rrent P rotection For M otors and O th e r L o ads.................................................79
Determ ining O ve rload S i z e ................................................................................................ 80
Determ ining C on trolle r S iz e .................................................................................................81
M otors 2 H orsepower o r Less and 300 Volts or L e ss....................................................82
D eterm ining C on ductor S izes For Single-P hase M o to rs ......................................... 83
D eterm ining C on ductor Sizes For A djustable S peed D riv e s ..................................84
M otor and M otor-C ircuit C onductor P ro te ctio n .............................................................84
G eneral M otor R u le s ............................................................................................................ 85
M otor Branch C ircuit and F eeder E x a m p le .................................................................. 85
G eneral M otor A p p lic a tio n s .........................................................................................85
Approxim ate Torque Figures, C om pound DC M o to rs ..................................................87
Heater C orrections For Am bient T e m p e ra tu re s............................................................. 87
A pp roxim a te T o rque Figures, A C M o to rs....................................................................... 88
A pproxim ate Torque Figures, W ound R otor M o to r s ....................................................89
S izing Load C on ductors From G e n e ra to rs.....................................................................90
Electrical S afety D e fin itio n s .................................................................................................91
Electrical S afety C h e c k lis t...................................................................................................94
Electrical Safety Lockout-Tagout P ro c e d u re s ................................................................95
Application of Lo cko ut-T ag out D evices.....................................................................95
Rem oval of Lockout-Tagout D e v ic e s ....................................................................... 96
Electrical Safety Shock Protection B o u n d a rie s ............................................................. 97
Electrical Safety How to Read A W arning L a b e l........................................................... 98
M otor M a in te n a n c e -A n n u a l.................................................................................................99
Motor M aintenance-S em i-A nnual......................................................................................100
Pulley C a lc u la tio n s ..................................... .......................................................................... 101
D eterm ining Belt L e n g th ..................................................................................................... 102
H orsep ow er C a p a c itie s ..................................................................................................... 102
G e a r S izin g .............................................................................................................................. 103
D eterm ining Shaft D ia m e te r.............................................................................................. 103
G e a r R educers. ..................................................................................................................... 104
O utput T o r q u e ........................... ....................................................................................104
O utput S p e e d ..................................................................................................................104
O utput H o rs e p o w e r..................................................................................................... 104
M otor T o r q u e ......................................................................................................................... 105
T o rq u e ................. ............................................................................................................105
S tarting T o r q u e .............................................................................................................105
C alcu lating C ost o f O p e ra tn g An Electrical A p p lia n c e ..........................................105
Electrical S y m b o ls ............................................................................................................... 106
W iring D ia g ra m s.....................................................................................................................108
Basic D iagram o f Tw o-W ire C ontrol C irc u it......................................................... 108
W iring D iagram of Starter (Tw o-W ire C ontrol) ................................................. 108
C ontrol C ircuit O n ly ......................................................................................................109
B asic Three-W ire C ontrol C irc u it.............................................................................109
W irin g D iagram of Starter (T hree-W ire C o n tr o l)...............................................110
C ontrol C ircuit O n ly ................. ....................................................................................110
IV
T A BLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
C om plete S top-S tart System W ith C ontrol T ra n s fo rm e r........................................111
H and O ff A utom atic C o n tro l..............................................................................................112
Jogging W ith Control R e la y .............................................................................................. 113
W iring D ia g ra m s.................................................................................................................... 114
M ultiple S tart and S top S ta tio n s ............................................................................ 114
S tart Push Button with Job S elector S w itc h ......................................................114
R eversing Starter w ith Lim it S w itc h e s .................................................................. 115
Reversing S ta rte r.......................................................................................................... 115
Plugging C ir c u it ....................................................................................................................116
Term inal D e s ig n a tio n s ........................................................................................................117
G enerators and S yn chrono us M o to r s .................................................................. 117
C ou nte r-E M F S ta r tin g ........................................................................................................118
DC M o to rs .......................................................................................................................118
Tw o-S pee d S ta rtin g .............................................................................................................119
R ed uced-V oltage S ta r tin g ................................................................................................120
S yn chrono us M o to r..................................................................................................... 120
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IE) THE LEFT-HAND RULE
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Flow of
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Any tim e an electrical current flow s through a conductor, it creates a
magnetic field around it. The left-hand rule identifies the directions of
the current and the magnetic field. If you hold the conductor in your left
hand, with your thum b pointing from the negative to the positive pole,
the magnetic field around the conductor w ill always be in the direction
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IB MAGNETIC FIELD AROUND A COIL
Magnetic
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IE) ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
Direction
flux
Electromagnetic induction occurs when energy is transferred in the form of
magnetic fields, with no physical connection between circuits. It is the result
of relative movement between a conductor and a magnetic field. Whether
the conductor moves or the field moves, there is no difference. The only
critical issue is that the conductor moves through the magnetic flux.
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m THE LEFT-HAND RULE FOR GENERATORS
Direction of
conductor movement
A second type of left-hand rule is used to identify the m otions of
conductors, currents, and fields in a generator. To do this, position your
index finger, thumb, and middle finger to be perpendicular (at 90° angles)
to one another. (See drawing.) Turn your hand so that your index finger
points in the direction of the magnetic field and your thum b in the
direction of conductor movement. Your middle finger w ill be pointing in
the direction of current flow .
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IE) BASIC MOTOR OPERATION
Alum inum Thin metal sections
Electromagnets bars sandwiched together
Eddy current
Shaft
Ring
A m o tor’s ro to r \s built from thin metal sections so that eddy currents are
reduced. These sections have embedded bars that are welded together
with a ring. Current travels through the bars of the rotor.
The poles of the stator create a powerful magnetic field that rises and
falls with each alternation of current. The rotor is either attracted or
repelled by the stator poles. By cleverly arranging the positions of the
poles, rotor, and current, the m otor is kept moving in one direction.
5
in BASIC DC MOTOR: SPEED CONTROL
Armature
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Variable resistor
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DC supply
The resistor reduces the current through the armature, and with it, the
speed of the m otor.
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| f 7 | CALCULATING SYNCHRONOUS
Synchronous Speed = " ■* F- ^ u0r^cy
Number of poles
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Example: — - — ---------= 7200 * 6 = 1200 rpm
6 poles
IE! CALCULATING RUNNING SPEED
Running Speed = Synchronous Speed - Slip
Example: If slip = 5%,
running speed = synchronous speed - 5%, or
95% of synchronous speed.
1200 x 0.95 = 1140 rpm
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