Using only the parts needed, wire a DC motor in a short-shunt cumulative compound configuration with no speed control.

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Worksheet 6-A
DC Motors
6-B
DC Motors
Using only the parts needed, wire a DC motor in a short-shunt cumulative compound configuration with
no speed control.
Using only the parts needed, wire a DC motor in a short-shunt cumulative compound configuration with
no speed control.
Shunt
Field
Amature
Ser ies
Field
Battery
Shunt Field
Vinding
B1
B2
F1
F2
Rheostot
AL
A2
R1
R2
Ecenf
Arnoture ResistancE
Lood
Ser ies Field
S1
$2
L1
12
Load
Transcribed Image Text:Worksheet 6-A DC Motors 6-B DC Motors Using only the parts needed, wire a DC motor in a short-shunt cumulative compound configuration with no speed control. Using only the parts needed, wire a DC motor in a short-shunt cumulative compound configuration with no speed control. Shunt Field Amature Ser ies Field Battery Shunt Field Vinding B1 B2 F1 F2 Rheostot AL A2 R1 R2 Ecenf Arnoture ResistancE Lood Ser ies Field S1 $2 L1 12 Load
24.
Determine "A" through "K" for the DC motor on Worksheet 6 when it is running at capacity and
its specifications are as follows:
Rated input
125 volts, 16 amps
0.3 ohms (2)
50 ohms (2)
0.6 ohms (2)
12.5 ohms (2)
Armature Resistance
Shunt Field Resistance
Series Field Resistance
Rheostat Resistance
A) Series field current (I-series)
a) 2.3 A
b) 13.69 A
c) 16 A
d) 18.3 A
B) Shunt field current (I-shunt)
a) 2.3 A
b) 13.69 A
c) 16 A
d) 18.3 A
C) Armature current (I-arm)
a) 2.3 A
b) 13.69 A
c) 16 A
d) 18.3 A
Transcribed Image Text:24. Determine "A" through "K" for the DC motor on Worksheet 6 when it is running at capacity and its specifications are as follows: Rated input 125 volts, 16 amps 0.3 ohms (2) 50 ohms (2) 0.6 ohms (2) 12.5 ohms (2) Armature Resistance Shunt Field Resistance Series Field Resistance Rheostat Resistance A) Series field current (I-series) a) 2.3 A b) 13.69 A c) 16 A d) 18.3 A B) Shunt field current (I-shunt) a) 2.3 A b) 13.69 A c) 16 A d) 18.3 A C) Armature current (I-arm) a) 2.3 A b) 13.69 A c) 16 A d) 18.3 A
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