Most likely, yes. The ultimate test is if it can be pushed in either direction and it stays running in that direction.
If you are refering to the inducer motor( the one with the little wheel that you see when you take your units doors off) Yes it should keep running when your blower motor is running and before ignition to create your draft and during to rid the gases out your flue Hope I kept it simple
It is the twisting force that a motor can produce when it is running.
motor stops
Depends on the motor. If it is a synchronous motor it will run too fast.
It starts the motor.
Most likely, yes. The ultimate test is if it can be pushed in either direction and it stays running in that direction.
If you are refering to the inducer motor( the one with the little wheel that you see when you take your units doors off) Yes it should keep running when your blower motor is running and before ignition to create your draft and during to rid the gases out your flue Hope I kept it simple
There is a butterfly valve for the idle air intake. Buy a can of cleaner for this valve from the local auto store, give it a spray, and the motor will probably keep running.
The running refrigerator motor is using electrical energy to power the motor, which in turn drives the compressor to cool the refrigerator.
380v 60 hz is suitable for running 180kw induction motor
motor stops
It is the twisting force that a motor can produce when it is running.
The part of the brain known as the motor cortex controls all voluntary movements, including running.
A Motor
Depends on the motor. If it is a synchronous motor it will run too fast.
Possibly a bad motor mount