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Q: Why some motors are has 11kv of power supply?
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What is the peak load of a power supply?

A: A power supply when designed it will have some nominal criteria and also some maximum output power available which reflect to the peak load that it can stand without burning up


If 1.8 amps ac is being drawn from a 24 volt DC power supply what would the current draw be in DC amps?

A 24 volt DC power supply provides DC amps, not AC amps. You cannot draw 1.8 amps AC from a DC power supply, without some kind of inverter stage.That is the answer to the specific wording of the question. Now the answer to the question I think was originally intended...If 1.8 amps AC is being supplied to a 24 volt DC power supply, what would the current supplied by the power supply be?Power is volts times amps, so power supplied to the power supply is 120 VAC (assumed) times 1.8 amps, or 216 watts. If the power supply is 100% efficient, then the power input equals the power output, so use the some equation to take 216 watts and divide by 24 volts, and you get 9 amps.Keep in mind, this is ideal state, assuming 100% efficiency, and no real power supply will be that.


What are some alternatives to Baldor motors?

Some potential alternatives to Baldor motors are Swigger Coil Systems OEM motors or Induction motors. One really needs to be more specific on the type of Baldor motor and what it is for to know the best alternative.


Can you use a car as a backup generator for a house?

creative, and nice. Yes, if you some how rigged it (the wheel) up to a alternator/generator and into a transformer for home supply. you would have to jack the car up, or prop it up somehow, attach a generator by belt or welding, wire the generator to some capacity and then to an output transformer. Any motor can be made into a generator when attached to a power generation source, such as a alternator. DC MOTORS WILL NOT WORK. POLYPHASE INDUCTION MOTORS WILL NOT WORK AS THEY RELY ON TWO INPUT PHASES TO OPERATE AND CONTAIN NO MAGNETS.


Vlotage on motor name plate is line or phase voltage?

The voltage tag on a motor says 120 or 220 volt and some motors have jumpers to wire it for either one. That is the supply line voltage. The motor knows how to use that. If the plate says three phase is required then consult your electic supply Company for a three phase supply line.

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What provides energy to circuit?

One possibility for what affects the voltage, is how many light bulbs, motors etc you have in the circuit causing the energy ( voltage ) to be shared.


How the do calculate the power developed by a 12v regulated power supply?

The word "developed" is slightly odd in this context. If the power supply provides a current to some instrument or device, the power supplied is the voltage multiplied by the current. The power supply will also consume some power itself to do this job. The total power consumed (provided to the power supply) equals the input current multiplied by the input voltage.


How do you turn on AT power supply?

AT power supplies have a manual power switch function. Usually on the Power Supply itself, but some times wired to the case. Check your power wiring diagrams.


what are hobby electric motors?

This would be something that someone would do for a hobby. Some people like to build motors with their spare time to power certain items. They can power model cars, boats and also planes.


What is the peak load of a power supply?

A: A power supply when designed it will have some nominal criteria and also some maximum output power available which reflect to the peak load that it can stand without burning up


What should you do with a power supply if it is too hot to touch?

Find out what the VA capacity of the power supply is and then add up the connected load in VA (volts x amps). If the load totals are greater that the VA power supply capacity then this is where the heat is coming from. The power supply is overloaded. Remove some of the load or get a bigger capacity power supply.


Is power supply a component of CPU?

CPUs get power from two places-- From the motherboard through the tiny pins on the bottom of the CPU (Which in turn gets power from the 20 / 24 pin connector that connects tot he power supply) and from a 4 / 8 (Only on the newest boards) - pin connector that directly feeds the CPU a very steady supply of power. Both come from your actual Power Supply.


What are the three requirement for a complete circuit?

-- a power supply -- a load -- low-resistance material to connect the load to the power supply


What is the theory of operation of voltage transformer?

A voltage transformer (VT) is used on alternating current (AC) systems to provide a standardised equivalent or representatative voltage compared to that of a higher voltage (HV) primary system. At low voltage, e.g. the household 400/230v power supply systems, it is safe and simple enough to measure the voltage directly with a voltmeter or other instrument requiring the voltage information. At high voltages, e.g. greater than 1000v, it is no longer safe to do a direct measurement, thus voltage transformers are used to provide isolation from the high voltage and give a secondary output proportional to the high voltage. For example, an 11kV supply system will typically use an 11kV / 110v voltage transformer to give secondary voltage of 110v which is 100 times smaller than the supply voltage. (the complexity of three phase systems is not covered here) By measuring this secondary VT voltage and multiplying by 100, a person will have the value of the 11kV supply voltage. Transformers all have errors/losses, including VTs, thus the VT is specifically designed to international standards, such as IEC 60044, to provide a small but acceptable error of measurement. The design allows for a small measurement load and is not intened to supply power to large loads. A: Its function is to modify the input to some other output to be useful minus quite of bit of power loss at full load. I also provide isolation from the source and can provide impedance matching for maximum power transfer


What is the power of a ciruit with 10 ohmns 10 volts and 2 amps?

Well, first of all, if the resistance of the circuit is 10 ohms and you connect 10 volts to it,then the current is 1 Amp, not 2 . So either there's something else in your circuit thatyou're not telling us about, or else the circuit simply doesn't exist.-- If you connect some voltage to some resistance, then the resistance heats up anddissipates (voltage)2/resistancewatts of power, and the power supply has to supply it.-- If there is some current flowing through some resistance, then the resistance heats up anddissipates (current)2 x (resistance)watts of power, and the power supply has to supply it.-- If there's a circuit with some voltage connected to it and some current flowingthrough it, then the resistance of the circuit is (voltage)/(current) ohms, the partsin the circuit heat up and dissipate (voltage) x (current) watts of power, andthe power supply has to supply it.There's no such thing as "the power of a circuit". The power supply supplies thecircuit with some amount of power, the circuit either dissipates or radiates someamount of power, and the two amounts are equal.


What is PC mani supply?

A PC Main Supply is what gives the computer power to operate, in desktop computers they have to constantly be connected to some type of power outlet. Diagram. Plug socket > Cable > PSU (power supply unit) > Motherboard > power to all components in the computer.


Does the motherboard connect the power supply to the peripherals?

The motherboard does not connect the power supply to the peripherals. The power is supplied directly to most peripherals such as HDDs and CD drives by cables from the power supply. Some special expansion cards, such as network cards, get enough power from the motherboard through the PCI slot to function.