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pkexagias

Electrical
Jan 22, 2011
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Hello,
I want to find a book or ebook with ac motor diagrams...(wiring connection)

Do you know about a name os this book?
i cant find nothing...

I have a Motor repair shop...My father learn me this work but i want a book!


Thanks you!
 
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Here is an excerpt from the EASA Pocket Reference which gives some basic connection information:

It's a start. If you own a rewind shop I imagine you'll be interested in more details of internal connections. If you are an EASA member, then there is a whole lot you can get through them.





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sorry but you dont understand me

I do rewinds

I want the connection of the coils...
 
There is the uiitraining link at the thread below
thread237-237177

From the responses I gather there is not much else free.

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i haven't prombem to pay about that,but i can't find
 
I'm not a rewinder, but I think I have a reasonable idea what's available.

First and foremost I think you should look at the offerings of Easa

Winding Connection Diagrams:

Motor Rewind Data

AC Motor Redesign

How to Rewind Motors CD Rom. (Note there is a free 15-day trial limited download... I downloaded it and looks pretty good... there are 40 slides in the section on internal connections)

A number of seminars

I think the EASA stuff may be on the pricey side, but I've never heard anyone complain.

If you are looking to start cheaper, you might try some books. What was referenced in the other thread was Rosenberg's book which I have heard referred to by old timers often. You can find older editions for $20 on ebay. I have a 1946 edition but haven't studied it much. It looks like a very practical hands-on approach.


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Hi,
I agree with electricpete that EASA offers some of the best references/courses available. If you are looking for a book, I have found that “Winding Alternating Current Machines” by Michael Liwschitz-Garik and Celso Gentilini is pretty extensive and has a lot of diagrams. I believe the book is out of print but used copies can usually be found on for between $150 - $250.
Thanks.
 
Electricpete has the right answer. I have Rosenburg's book and all of the EASA references. This library is enough to cover 99.9% of your needs.
 
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