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Any electrical load on the engine from accessories such as heater motor, radiator fan and A/C controls are detected with the help of an electronic load detector. The additional electric load is compensated for with the help of ELD's input by ECU.
It is the speed you electrical drive device will run when it is just running but has not load. This would apply to: a furnace fan motor (or any motor) not connected to the fan a pump that is running but is not pumping anything a blender with no mixing container on top And so on
Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
when machine is taking electrical supply and produces flux, torque etc inside and gives mechanical (rotational) output it is MOTORbut when this motor is connected to some thing which results in drawing current and work to be done, that thing is LOADwithout any load motor has maximum speed and by increasing load speed decreases..AnswerAnything connected to a supply which draws current is a 'load'. 'Heavy loads' draw a lot of current, whereas 'light loads' draw little current. So a motor represents a load to the electrical supply; this applies whether the motor is driving a 'mechanical load' or not. We use the term 'mechanical load' to describe whatever (fan, compressor, pump, etc.) is being driven by a motor.
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Inductive since it has a motor with windings.
ceiling fan approx 80w and tube light 40w
due to the load gates capacitance values,there is a increased load capacitance on the driving gate
The term Fan Out is a measure of how many loads a pin can drive. This is usually normalized to the load of a standard TTL input, which is considered to be a Fan In of 1. This is a digital logic term, not necessarily just a microprocessor term. Fan In and Fan Out are important, because you do not want to exceed the rated load placed on a pin without providing extra buffering.
Any electrical load on the engine from accessories such as heater motor, radiator fan and A/C controls are detected with the help of an electronic load detector. The additional electric load is compensated for with the help of ELD's input by ECU.
The question is too vague, It depends on the Tonnage (BTU's) and or the Horsepower of the fan motor.
Any electrical load on the engine from accessories such as heater motor, radiator fan and A/C controls are detected with the help of an electronic load detector. The additional electric load is compensated for with the help of ELD's input by ECU.
It is the speed you electrical drive device will run when it is just running but has not load. This would apply to: a furnace fan motor (or any motor) not connected to the fan a pump that is running but is not pumping anything a blender with no mixing container on top And so on
If overhead fan requires AC current not at all If DC current depends on size and load of motor to determine speed
what is a circuit breaker / fuse current rate value for lamp and fan load circuit
Your fan moter is pulling to many amps.What this means is when your fan kicks on the power load is so high its burning the points in the relay. Replace the fan moter!