Exam 4: Single-Phase Induction Motors

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The difference in ____ values causes the current in the auxiliary start winding to slightly lead the current in the run winding.

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Single-phase induction motors are typically fractional horsepower; less than 1 HP.

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The ____ motor has no centrifugal switch assembly, auxiliary start winding contact, or start capacitor.

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The ____ of rotation for single-phase motors is determined by the minute time differences between when the main run winding and the auxiliary start winding build a strong magnetic pole field, and the magnetic pole polarity differences between them.

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The operating characteristics of ____ motors make them suitable for applications like conveyors and compressors because of their high locked-rotor starting torque to get a load moving.

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The standard direction of rotation for single-phase motors is counter-clockwise from the front of the motor, the end opposite the drive.

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____________________ capacitors are usually large microfarad AC electrolytic, and are designed to be in the energized circuit for only a short period of time.

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The ____ motor is suitable only for loads with low locked rotor torque, such as fans and circulation pumps.

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The main winding is also called the ____ winding.

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Single-phase motors require ____ windings to operate.

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Single-phase induction motors are less complicated than three-phase motors.

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____________________ capacitors are usually small microfarad paper and foil type, and are designed to be in the energized circuit for extended periods of time.

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The ____ voltage found on motors is a terminal voltage, meaning that this is the voltage that should exist at the motor terminals after experiencing the feeder and branch circuit voltage drops of the electrical system.

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What are at least two disadvantages to using single-phase motors?

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All motor applications require ____________________-phase motors in residential buildings.

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Large commercial and industrial building applications most often will use ____________________-phase motors.

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As the rotor reaches approximately ____% of synchronous speed, the auxiliary start winding is no longer necessary.

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The ____________________ switch assembly of the single-phase induction motor is designed to open the auxiliary start winding circuit once the rotor has reached a pre-determined speed.

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____ capacitors do not depend on a chemical reaction to achieve their capacitance, so they can be across the AC power supply line indefinitely.

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The ____ motor has a start capacitor in series with the auxiliary winding like the capacitor-start motor for improved high locked-rotor starting torque.

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