load in terms of any electrical machine is of 3 types mainly :-
1)resistive load--it means the load connected is a resistor only.
2)inductive load--it means the load applied is an inductor only.
3)capacitive load--it means the load is capacitor only.
4)also there may be combination of all these types or any two of the above loads like capacitive -resistive load;capacitive -inductive load.
NO LOAD:---
as it is very clear from the word itself that it is no load that means no load has been applied to the machine..i.e.the output terminal of machine is open circuited
FULL LOAD:--
the maximum load value that can be applied to the machine at which it can work without damaging any part of the machine is called machine working at full load
---------mrityunjay pandey
(kiit university ,btech 2nd year)
2 to 5% of full load current
Full Load - 1.56 gph ?
percentage regulation is defined as [{v(no load)-v(full load)}/v(full load)]*100% it gives the variation of output dc voltage(voltage across load) with variation in load resistance
decrease in starting and running torque and speed is almost constant from no load to full load. it's because the field voltage is consant and current is varied.
900KW
no load voltage - full load voltage by full load voltage
2 to 5% of full load current
Full load starting current is typically in the region of 5or 6 times the full load motor current;.
Full Load - 1.56 gph ?
full load torque is the torque which produces rated power at full speed
NO LOAD:--- as it is very clear from the word itself that it is no load that means no load has been applied to the machine..i.e.the output terminal of machine is open circuited FULL LOAD:-- the maximum load value that can be applied to the machine at which it can work without damaging any part of the machine is called machine working at full load.
FLA = full load amps <<>> It is a term that is associated with motors. It is the amperage of the motor when it operates at its full rated horsepower under load.
"full house load" Never heard that term. "Full Load" means a gun that had hold more than one round is fully loaded. "Full house load" could mean the maximum electrical load that can be carried by the current electrical system of a house or a similar contained unit.
full load on one bts site 35 amp.
always wait for a full load. it not only saves water but also electricity.
percentage regulation is defined as [{v(no load)-v(full load)}/v(full load)]*100% it gives the variation of output dc voltage(voltage across load) with variation in load resistance
change in voltage from no load to full load