Motors
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What is a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)? – Circuit, Working, Types & Applications
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) – Circuit Diagram, Working, Types, Advantage, Disadvantages, and Applications There are different types of large electrical motors used in industries that have very high power consumption.…
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Hopkinson’s Test – Circuit Diagram, Working and Applications
What is Hopkinson’s Test? Its Circuit Diagram and Operation in Motor Generator Set & Coupling What is Hopkinson’s Test? A Hopkinson Test is used to identify the efficiency of two…
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Star-Delta Starter for Reverse – Forward Operation Without Timer
3-Phase Motor Connection Star/Delta (Y-Δ) Starter Reverse-Forward without Timer In this motor starter, there are four Contactors and switches (Two ON-Push and OFF-Push) are used to change the rotating direction…
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Applications of Electric Motors
Uses & Applications of Electric Motors An electrical motor is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. They are the most important tool in modern-day life. it helps…
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Difference Between Soft Starter & VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)
What is the Difference Between VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) and Soft Starter? Variable frequency drive or VFD and soft starter are both two different types of motor starter. Since both…
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Difference Between Soft Starter and Star Delta Starter
What is the Difference between Soft Starter & Star Delta Starter (Y-Δ)? Soft Starter and the star delta starter are two different types of motor starters. A motor starter is…
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Difference Between DOL Starter and Soft Starter
What is the Difference between Soft and DOL Starter? The electrical motor draws a huge amount of current during its startup. The huge current draws causes voltage dips in the…
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Types of Electric Motors – Classification of AC, DC & Special Motors
Classification of Different Types of Electrical Motors An Electrical Motor is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It is used for generating torque to lift loads, move…
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Fleming’s Left Hand Rule and Fleming’s Right Hand Rule
Fleming’s Left and Right Hand Rules – What is the Difference? John Ambrose Fleming introduced these useful rules in the late 19th century which are applicable in magnetism and electromagnetism.…
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Synchronous, Stepper and AC Motors Formulas and Equations
AC Machine Formulas & Equations for Stepper and Synchronous Motors Following are the useful equations and AC motors formulas while designing and analyzing synchronous motors, stepper motors and other related…
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