Confused2
Mechanical
- May 11, 2004
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Monophase AC motor types using a run winding and a start winding comprise several types based on splitting the phase. The start windings determine the direction of rotation and the induced magnetic field is often amplified with a capacitor in series with those windings. In Capacitor Start motors those windings are shut-off at some percentage of rated RPM. In Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run motors those windings remain active. I believe the Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motors are of that CS/CR type. If there is some subtle difference necessitating the name change, I haven't detected it.
My question has to do with the design of these PSC motors and their required capacitors. What I understand about capacitors is that they store a number of electrons at some electromotive force (voltage) and release them (I guess as the AC polarity reverses). With the required capacitor rating example of: 7.5 mfd 370 volt, does that capacitor power the starting winding to 370 volts regardless of the initial "charging" voltage of the circuit? If so, wouldn't changing to a higher rating, say: 7.5 mfd 440 volts, burn-out the start winding insulation prematurely? What is this "dual" rated example (since it doesn't seem to be for the especially confusing "two value capacitor" type motor:
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I am sure the questions seems incompetent to those knowing the answers; hence my handle - "Confused2". Thanks for your response.
My question has to do with the design of these PSC motors and their required capacitors. What I understand about capacitors is that they store a number of electrons at some electromotive force (voltage) and release them (I guess as the AC polarity reverses). With the required capacitor rating example of: 7.5 mfd 370 volt, does that capacitor power the starting winding to 370 volts regardless of the initial "charging" voltage of the circuit? If so, wouldn't changing to a higher rating, say: 7.5 mfd 440 volts, burn-out the start winding insulation prematurely? What is this "dual" rated example (since it doesn't seem to be for the especially confusing "two value capacitor" type motor:
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I am sure the questions seems incompetent to those knowing the answers; hence my handle - "Confused2". Thanks for your response.