Motors Level 2
The speed of a wound-rotor motor may be reduced by increasing the ? of the rotor circuit while the motor is running, in order to reduce the current in the rotor windings.
resistance
A brush rigging does not contain ? in its assembly.
resistors
With a(n) ? shunt field, the speed can be regulated by varying the field current, the armature current, or both.
self-excited
A ? is a short-circuited winding, which consists of a single turn of copper wire and acts on only a portion of the stator windings.
shaded-pole
Determine the maximum overload protection by using separate overload protective devices to protect a 20-horsepower, 460-volt, 3-phase continuous-duty motor marked with a temperature rise of 50°C and a motor nameplate full-load current rating of 13 amperes.
14.95 A
When calculating the voltage in the coil for a wye-connected circuit, the voltage is equal to the line voltage divided by ? .
1.73
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Determine the maximum overload protection, using overload relays, when starting current is a problem, for a 50-horsepower, 208-volt, continuous-duty motor with a motor nameplate full-load current rating of 148 amperes and a service factor of 1.15.
207.2 A
Magnetic motor starters include ? that detect excessive current passing through a motor and are used to switch all types and sizes of motors.
overload relays
A wound-rotor motor regulator is a device that contains high-wattage resistors designed to control the speed of a wound-rotor motor and to operate in variable-speed mode.
True
Fuses and circuit breakers (CBs) are used for ground-fault and short-circuit protection; overload relays are typically used for overload protection.
True
The NEC® requires overcurrent protection of motor installations.
True
The rotor windings of a wound-rotor motor can be in either a wye or a delta configuration.
True
The least expensive reduced-voltage starting method is ? starting.
part-winding
A ? provides a connection to a stationary circuit by riding against a rotating component.
brush
Interpoles reduce sparking at the ? of some DC motors.
brushes
Typical applications of ? motors include fairly hard-to-start loads, like refrigerators, air conditioners, air compressors, and some power tools.
capacitor
A(n) ? in a motor is caused by a load that exceeds the full-load rating of the motor.
overload
The ? connection of a dual-voltage motor is used for low voltage while the ? connection is used for high voltage.
parallel / series
Determine the maximum overload protection when starting current is a problem by using separate overload protective devices to protect a 20-horsepower, 460-volt, 3-phase, continuous-duty motor marked with a temperature rise of 50°C and a motor nameplate full-load current rating of 13 amperes.
16.9 A
A 60-horsepower, 208-volt, 3-phase, continuous duty, squirrel-cage motor is supplied by a motor branch circuit. Calculate the minimum ampacity for the motor branch-circuit conductors.
211.25 A
One 10-horsepower, 208-volt, 3-phase, continuous-duty, induction type Design B motor; one 25-horsepower, 208-volt, 3-phase, continuous-duty, induction type Design B motor; and one 30-horsepower, 208-volt, 3-phase, continuous-duty, induction type Design B motor are supplied by a single motor branch circuit. Calculate the minimum ampacity for the single motor branch-circuit conductors supplying all three motors.
215.6 A
An inverse-time circuit breaker is used for branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protection for a 30-horsepower, 208-volt, 3-phase squirrel-cage motor. Calculate the maximum rating permitted for the circuit breaker.
225 A
A 40-horsepower, 230-volt, 3-phase synchronous motor uses non-time-delay fuses for motor branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protection. Calculate the maximum rating for a non-time-delay fuse.
250 A
What is the maximum rating of the motor branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protective device for a 7 1/2-horsepower, 208-volt, 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motor using time-delay fuses?
45 A
Brushes and ? are used to connect the rotor of a wound-rotor motor to an external set of secondary resistors.
slip rings
A(n) ? motor is a single-phase AC motor that includes a run winding and a resistive start winding used in applications where starting is easy, such as fans, business machines, machine tools, and centrifugal pumps.
split-phase
A ? is the fixed, unmoving part of a motor, consisting of a core and windings, that converts electrical energy to the energy of a magnetic field.
stator
An adjustable, instantaneous trip circuit breaker that is a part of a listed combination motor controller with coordinated protection in each conductor is used for branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protection for a 15-horsepower, 440-volt, 3-phase squirrel-cage motor. Calculate the maximum setting for the instantaneous trip rating of this circuit breaker.
168 A