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Understanding Motor Controls by Stephen Herman (2012, Hardcover)
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Delamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
111113541X
ISBN-13
9781111135416
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038839414
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
608 Pages
Publication Name
Understanding Motor Controls
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Construction / Electrical, Electrical, Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Education
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
52.9 Oz
Item Length
11.2 in
Item Width
8.8 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Preface.Safety. Section I: BASIC CONTROL CIRCUITS AND COMPONENTS.1. General Principles of Motor Control.2. Symbols and Schematic Diagrams.3. Manual Starters.4. Overload Relays.5. Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters.6. The Control Transformer.Section II: BASIC CONTROL CIRCUITS.7. Start-Stop Pushbutton Control.8. Multiple Pushbutton Stations.9. Forward-Reverse Control.10. Jogging and Inching.11. Timing Relays.12. Sequence Control.Section III: SENSING DEVICES.13. Pressure Switches and Sensors.14. Float Switches and Liquid Level Sensors.15. Flow Switches.16. Limit Switches.17. Temperature Sensing Devices.18. Hall Effect Sensors.19. Proximity Detectors.20. Photodetectors.21. Reading Large Schematic Diagrams.22. Installing Control Systems.Section IV: STARTING AND BRAKING METHODS.23. Across-the-Line Starting.24. Resistor and Reactor Starting for AC Motors.25. Autotransformer Starting.26. Wye-Delta Starting.27. Part Winding Starting.28. Direct Current Motors.29. Single-Phase Motors.30. Braking.Section V: WOUND ROTOR, SYNCHRONOUS, AND CONSEQUENT POLE MOTORS.31. Wound Rotor Motors.32. Synchronous Motors.33. Consequent Pole Motors.Section VI: VARIABLE SPEED DRIVES.34. Variable Voltage and Magnetic Clutches.35. Solid State DC Motor Controls.36. Variable Frequency Control.Section VII: MOTOR INSTALLATION.37. Motor Installation.Section VIII: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS.38. Programmable Logic Controllers.39. Programming a PLC.40. Analog Sensing for Programmable Logic Controllers.Section IX: DEVELOPING CONTROL CIRCUITS AND TROUBLESHOOTING.41. Developing Control Circuits.42. Troubleshooting.Section X: LABORATORY EXERCISES.Appendix.Glossary.
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621.46
Table Of Content
Preface. Safety. Section I: BASIC CONTROL CIRCUITS AND COMPONENTS. 1. General Principles of Motor Control. 2. Symbols and Schematic Diagrams. 3. Manual Starters. 4. Overload Relays. 5. Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters. 6. The Control Transformer. Section II: BASIC CONTROL CIRCUITS. 7. Start-Stop Pushbutton Control. 8. Multiple Pushbutton Stations. 9. Forward-Reverse Control. 10. Jogging and Inching. 11. Timing Relays. 12. Sequence Control. Section III: SENSING DEVICES. 13. Pressure Switches and Sensors. 14. Float Switches and Liquid Level Sensors. 15. Flow Switches. 16. Limit Switches. 17. Temperature Sensing Devices. 18. Hall Effect Sensors. 19. Proximity Detectors. 20. Photodetectors. 21. Reading Large Schematic Diagrams. 22. Installing Control Systems. Section IV: STARTING AND BRAKING METHODS. 23. Across-the-Line Starting. 24. Resistor and Reactor Starting for AC Motors. 25. Autotransformer Starting. 26. Wye-Delta Starting. 27. Part Winding Starting. 28. Direct Current Motors. 29. Single-Phase Motors. 30. Braking. Section V: WOUND ROTOR, SYNCHRONOUS, AND CONSEQUENT POLE MOTORS. 31. Wound Rotor Motors. 32. Synchronous Motors. 33. Consequent Pole Motors. Section VI: VARIABLE SPEED DRIVES. 34. Variable Voltage and Magnetic Clutches. 35. Solid State DC Motor Controls. 36. Variable Frequency Control. Section VII: MOTOR INSTALLATION. 37. Motor Installation. Section VIII: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS. 38. Programmable Logic Controllers. 39. Programming a PLC. 40. Analog Sensing for Programmable Logic Controllers. Section IX: DEVELOPING CONTROL CIRCUITS AND TROUBLESHOOTING. 41. Developing Control Circuits. 42. Troubleshooting. Section X: LABORATORY EXERCISES. Appendix. Glossary.
Synopsis
Install, troubleshoot, and test electrical motors like the pros UNDERSTANDING MOTOR CONTROLS, 2ND Edition uses a real-world systems approach to learning motor control devices. Starting with basic control circuits and components, thisbook covers all must-know applications and procedures to ensure your success in the more complex topics. From safety and development to operations and problem solving, UNDERSTANDING MOTOR CONTROLS, 2ND Edition prepares you for a career as an industrial electrician with a solid foundation in basic control circuits, sensing devices, solid-state controls, variable speed drives, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and more., Install, troubleshoot, and test electrical motors like the pros! UNDERSTANDING MOTOR CONTROLS, 2ND Edition uses a real-world systems approach to learning motor control devices. Starting with basic control circuits and components, thisbook covers all must-know applications and procedures to ensure your success in the more complex topics. From safety and development to operations and problem solving, UNDERSTANDING MOTOR CONTROLS, 2ND Edition prepares you for a career as an industrial electrician with a solid foundation in basic control circuits, sensing devices, solid-state controls, variable speed drives, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and more.
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