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Induction Motor

03/19/2013 7:02 AM

Why induction motor not cotinus runing in star connection

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Re: Induction motor

03/19/2013 7:33 AM

Perhaps it needs to be in delta to sustain the load without stalling.

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Re: Induction Motor

03/19/2013 11:13 AM

Sometimes they are wired continuously in star.

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Re: Induction Motor

03/20/2013 10:00 AM

Quite. At the correct voltage for star, it can run in star. What you can't have is star-delta starting with that voltage.

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03/20/2013 1:17 AM

Why dont you drive your car cotinus in gear 1.

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03/20/2013 1:25 AM
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