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Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 4:33 AM

what is the over load capacity of a motor?

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 8:13 AM

What motor?

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 8:18 AM

NIL

INDUCTION Motors have no OLC

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 8:23 AM

Motor? More info?

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 8:26 AM

Exactly what is "a motor"??? Need just a little more information if you expect a decent answer.

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 9:47 AM

what is the over load capacity of a motor.

Read the question word by word. Understand meaning of each word. The answer will be obvious.

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

03/31/2010 12:21 PM

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Re: Overload Capacity of a Motor

04/06/2010 3:21 AM

By definition, motors have no overload capacity. In overload, they become convector heaters, until something burns out or preferably trips them off, that is.

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