Most likely not, because fan motors normally have a thermal cut out protection in them. However, to be safe do not overload a fan motor just in case it doesn't.
Yes, locked rotor amps (LRA) can be used to calculate the load on a motor when it starts. LRA represents the current drawn by the motor when the rotor is not moving, which is typically much higher than the running current. To determine the load, you can use LRA in conjunction with the motor's rated voltage and efficiency, applying appropriate safety factors. However, for precise load calculations, additional factors like the motor's application and operating conditions should also be considered.
If the circuit breaker to a dryer, or to any load, keeps getting hot and trips the breaker, then either the load is pulling too much current or there is a loose connection in the breaker or breaker panel. Either condition must be fixed to reduce the risk of fire.
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A resistive load just describes something like a toaster, electric water heater or space heater, where the load is relatively constant. The description is used to distinguish from something like an electric motor, which uses much more current at startup then drops off significantly after it is running.AnswerIn a.c. circuits, a resistive load describes a load whose load current is in phase with its supply voltage. Expressed another way, it is a load having unity power factor. Resistive loads are not necessarily constant -for example a tungsten-filament lamp has a low resistance when cold and a high resistance at its operating temperature.
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The FLA of a motor is the amperage that the motor operates at. So to answer the question, 100%.
22 kw motor how much takes ampares with load
Not much, but it depends on the load and the cooling.
Look on thew nameplate of the motor to see if it is thermally protected. This means that there is overload protection on the inside of the motor next to the windings. If the temperature rises in these windings the motor will trip off line and stop. Once the motor cools down the thermal overload device will reset and the motor will start again the next time you try it. As the answer states below reduce the load. <<>> How about over heating. To much load caused by bad bearings. Simply to much load.
It's a power outputThis answer is incorrect.A 'load' is the name given to any device supplied by the circuit. For example, a motor could be a load, or a resistor, a lamp, etc.
A dc motor running on a potential difference of 25 volts draws 9.8 A. It lifts a load of 48 pounds 12 feet in 5.5 seconds. How much work does the motor do? How much power does it deliver? How much poser does it consume? What is its efficiency?
The power load of a fire alarm will depend upon how many components are connected. A single smoke alarm may be a very small load on the AC power. However, a more sophisticated alarm panel with multiple sensors and annunciators (horns, strobes) and fire-alarm release systems (panic hardware release, fire doors, extinguisher systems) may require a lot of power. As a general rule, any alarm and function required by the fire code is also required to have a backup power source, whether from a battery or a motor-generator set.
As the load increases on a motor the amperage rises. Increasing the load amps over the motors full load amp rating can shorten the motor's life because of excessive heat. Motors should have overload protection in their circuits to prevent this condition from happening by tripping the motor contactor and opening the motor's voltage supply. <<>> Gets very warm .... vibrations., possible melt, seize, much energy expended.
The torque on a series motor is determined by the square of the armature current and, so, is very large -much larger than that of a shunt motor. Consequently, on starting, with no back-emf being generated, the torque on a series motor can be dangerously high if the machine has no mechanical load.