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Possibly because it is not running at 100% capacity.
The selection of overload protection for motors is taken from a table in the electrical code book. It is based on the full load current rating of the motor.
Getting electrical ignition parts wet will cause a misfire that will continue until the water is dried out or evaporates.
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which electrical wires bring electricity to an electrical device or motor The cable, otherwise known as the flex or the lead.
It helps to understand the behavior of the electrical system. Normally if rating of a device say a motor is 11 KW, it is not necessary that it consumes 11 kw all the time. The loading conditions may vary during its running.
An electrical motor is a device that turns electrical energy into mechanical energy.
An electric motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
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If the electrical power is shut off to ANY electrical motor, it stops running.
On an electrical schematic, the symbol for a motor is a circle with the letter M inside of it. On an electrical schematic, the symbol for a motor is a circle with the letter M inside of it.
Normally you would specify a motor to do a particular job by the mechanical power output you require.A motor takes electrical power "in" and produces mechanical power "out".Read whatever it says on the motor's rating plate or user-guide.The mechanical energy output of a motor is measured in various units around the world: for example in watts, horsepower (or brake horsepower).Another answerThe above answer is quite correct in stating that a motor's output power is its rated power as it's a guide to how much load it can drive.Power is simply a rate - the rate of transfer of energy. The horsepower is the Imperial unit of power, whereas the watt is the SI unit of power. In the US the output power of a motor is typically still measured in horsepower whereas in Europe the use of horsepower is almost obsolete, except for small "fractional horsepower" electric motors, and both the input power and the output power of a motor are measured in watts or, more likely, kilowatts.