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When an induction motor is pushed over synchronous speed it will become a generator and will deliver power back to the utility.
The primary disadvantage of the three phase induction motor is that speed control is a challenge. But new technology in the form of VFDs (variable speed drives) is now rectifying this situation very effectively. Another disadvantage is that single phase power is common while three phase power is less commonly available.
5 hp moto 1500 rpm 3 phase winding calculation
Both 3-phase induction motors and single-phase induction motors have rotating magnetic fields assuming that the single-phase motor has one of the usual starting mechanisms built-in. The synchronous speed is given by RPM = 120 X f / p where f is the frequency and p is the number of poles. The conductors in the rotor pass through the magnetic field of the stator at the slip speed. As a result an alternating current is generated in the rotor. The frequency of that current is the rotor frequency or slip frequency given by slip frequency = slip speed X p / 120. At full load, the slip speed of a standard, 3-phase motor is about 1% to 2.5% of synchronous speed. A motor with 6% slip would be classified as a high-slip motor. The slip of a standard single-phase motor could be 6%.
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Motor's number of poles.
yes the motor will rotate but less then the rated speed and more heat will be desipated
An SCR chip is commonly used to control the speed of a motor. The speed is controlled using an AC circuit and phase angles.
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Star and delta connection
3 phase reverse relay can be utilized to control 480V motor 60HZ for controlling their speedspeed.
There are many types of winding on a two speed three phase motor. The number of wires from the motor should have been stated. This is a guess that the motor is a six lead. The diagram is for a six lead out two speed, one winding, single voltage constant horsepower motor.See sources and related link below
When an induction motor is pushed over synchronous speed it will become a generator and will deliver power back to the utility.
yes, It would run as long as the motor was not coupled to a load. Coupled to a load the motor would have no torque and would stall.
The primary disadvantage of the three phase induction motor is that speed control is a challenge. But new technology in the form of VFDs (variable speed drives) is now rectifying this situation very effectively. Another disadvantage is that single phase power is common while three phase power is less commonly available.
you can control the speed of a motor by changing frequency, increase or decrease the field winding or by voltage regulation. in these method you can controle the speed of athree phese motor SANDEEP SARKAR