A fans blades are driven by motors. Since there are both AC and DC motors, fans can be AC or DC. The fans in your computer are DC fans. Your ceiling fans are AC fans.
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15 amps 120 volts AC
dc insulation test = 2 * operating voltage +1000V ac insulation test = 2* operating voltage impedance of long wires or cables make ac testing sort of impractical dc test will never be lower than 1000V
Voltage AC was created on 2004-12-14.
AC voltage is varying because it is sinusoidal in nature
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Look on the fan motor tag. If you hav`nt gotten the fan yet get one that can use the voltage you have available. Typically in the US 110volt AC.
If current and voltage of an AC are in phase, then the "power factor" is 100%, and the load is a pure resistance, with no inductive or capacitive reactance (at least at the operating frequency of the AC).
15 amps 120 volts AC
15 amps 120 volts AC
The fan motor draws extra voltage from the AC line when it starts. Once the fan is turning it does not require as much energy to keep it spinning, so the voltage equilibrium is restored.
A fan can use both voltages depending on what the manufacturer nameplates the motor voltage to be. AC is the most common voltage but some smaller fans like power supply fans in computers use a DC voltage. Check the fan motor's nameplate to supply the correct voltage.
dc insulation test = 2 * operating voltage +1000V ac insulation test = 2* operating voltage impedance of long wires or cables make ac testing sort of impractical dc test will never be lower than 1000V
The operation of the cooling fans may be interrupted by the ac. Check the ac fan relay and fuse. operating the ac puts a bigger draw on the engine and therefore more heat, some systems use a separate cooling fan cycling sequence when it is engaged. Does the fan run when the ac is off and temp is at operating range? Does it run when the ac is on? It should cycle much more frequently with the ac clutch engaged. First though be sure your thermostat is working, you have plenty of coolant, and a good rad cap.
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check the wiring...red and white usually control the heat..yellow is ac and green is fan
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