There is an annulus between the two poles that creates a hierachical relationship over the phase of the input. When one is excited, it spins at one speed. When the other is excited, it spins at another. It's pretty simple physics. Not much different then riding a bicycle.
Hope this helps, and good luck.
Could be switch Could be low speed relay Could be low speed winding on fan motor Could be fan motor resistor Uses 2 relays (one for High speed and other for lower speeds Motor has 2 windings one for High speed and otheer for lower speeds
Need to replace the blower motor resistor which is located just under the passenger side dash. 2 bolts on either side will remove it. Cost of replacement resistor is about $20.
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CHECK Power , Clean SWITCHES OR SET SWITCHES (MUST BE SET JUST RIGHT) bring it to Your POOL PUMP REPAIR GUY & Have him test it. THESE ARE A HARD MOTOR TO GET SET JUST RIGHT (2 speeds)Testing is Free most the time.
1) Check the blower motor, make sure it is not making any weird noises.2) Check the blower motor resistor, its located next to the motor. It is what controls the lower speeds of the motor. You can try to find one at the junkyard.
1) If current, at 'on load' condition, reach or cross its rated value, then the speed of the motor will be decreased. 2) If there is any voltage droop occurs in the incoming supply then the speed of the motor will be decreased.
The speed of a dc motor can be regulated by the following means:By varying the supply voltage and byUsing a variable rheostat.
Ballasts are not used with motor control.
1. Induction motor has high starting torque, therefore use for operate pump which need high starting torque. 2. Induction motor operate on variable speed. 3. It can be used as generator when speed of motor is higher than synchronous speed.
A 2-pole motor has about 1.5 ft-lbs of torque per horsepower where a 4-pole motor has 3 ft-lbs of torque. also the speed of a 2-pole motor is twice that of a 4-pole motor. The speed of a motor is determined by: speed=(120 x freq)/no. of poles At 60 Hz, a 4-pole motor is about 1800 rpm where a 2-pole motor is 3600
55-70 mph
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