Understanding Motor Controls
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ISBN: 9781337798686
Author: Stephen L. Herman
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
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Chapter 41, Problem 9RQ
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Whether the motor accelerated to third speed after the time delay of 6 seconds when the THIRD SPEED push button is pressed.
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- Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 25–5. Assume that timer TR1 is set for a delay of 10 seconds and timer TR2 is set for a delay of 5 seconds. When the START button is pressed, the motor starts. After 10 seconds the S1 contacts open and the motor continues to accelerate, but never reaches full speed. After a delay of about 30 seconds, the motor trips out on overload. Which of the following could cause this problem? TR1 coil is open. S2 coil is open. S1 coil is open. R coil is open.arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 241. Assume that timer TR is set for a delay of 10 seconds. When the START button is pressed, the motor starts in low speed. After a delay of 30 seconds the motor is still in its lowest speed and has not accelerated to normal speed. Which of the following could not cause this condition? a. The START button is shorted. b. Timer coil TR is open. c. Contactor coil R is open. d. Timed contact TR did not close after a delay of 10 seconds.arrow_forwardRefer to the schematic diagram in Figure 318. Assume that the motor is not running. When the third speed push button is pressed, the motor starts in its lowest speed. After a delay of 3 seconds, the motor accelerates to second speed and 3 seconds later to third speed. After a period of about 1 minute, the fourth speed push button is pressed, but the motor does not accelerate to fourth speed. Which of the following could cause this problem? a. Control relay CR2 coil is open. b. S2 contactor coil is open. c. CR3 coil is shorted. d. S3 contactor coil is open.arrow_forward
- Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 247. Assume that all timers are set for a delay of 5 seconds. When the START button is pressed the motor starts in its lowest speed. After a delay of over 10 seconds, the motor is still running in the lowest speed. Which of the following could cause the problem? a. TR1 coil is open. b. TR1 coil is shorted. c. S2 coil is open. d. S1 coil is shorted.arrow_forwardTo answer the following questions refer to the circuit shown in Figure 4110. Assume that the third speed push button is pressed and the motor starts in its first or lowest speed. After a delay of 3 seconds, the motor accelerates to its second speed, but never accelerates to its highest or third speed. Which of the following could cause this problem? a. CR coil is open. b. Coil 2TR is open. c. Coil 1TR is open. d. Coil 1S is open.arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 269. Assume that timer TR is set for a delay of 10 seconds. When the START button is pressed, the motor does not start. After a delay of 10 seconds, the motor suddenly starts with its stator windings connected in delta. Which of the following could cause this problem? a. TR timer coil is open. b. 2M contactor coil is open. c. S contactor coil is open. d. 1M starter coil is open.arrow_forward
- To answer the following questions refer to the circuit in Figure 416. What is the purpose of timer TR in this circuit?arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 4221. Assume that the THIRD SPEED push button is pressed. The motor starts in second speed, skipping first speed. After 5 seconds, the motor accelerates to third speed. Which of the following could cause this problem? a. S1 contactor coil is open. b. CR1 contactor coil is open. c. TRl timer coil is open. d. S1 load contacts are shorted.arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 26–9. Assume that timer TR is set for a delay of 10 seconds. When the START button is pressed, the motor starts with its windings connected in wye. After a period of 1 minute, the motor has not changed from wye to delta. Which of the following could cause this condition? TR timer coil is open. S contactor coil is open. 1M starter coil is open. The control transformer fuse is blown.arrow_forward
- Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 16-11. Assume that the platform is located on the lower floor. When the UP push button is pressed, the platform rises. When the platform reaches the upper floor, however, the pump does not turn off but continues to run until the overload relay opens the overload contacts. Which of the following could cause this problem? a. The solenoid valve opened when limit switch LS1 opened. b. The UP push button is shorted. c. Limit switch LS1 did not open its contacts. d. Limit switch LS2 contacts did not reclose when the platform began to rise.arrow_forwardTo answer the following questions refer to the circuit in Figure 416. When the pressure switch closes, which starter will energize first, 1M or 2M? Explain your answer.arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 33–7. When the low speed push button is pressed, the motor begins to run in low speed. When the high speed push button is pressed, the motor stops running. Which of the following could cause this problem? The 1L contactor coil is open. H contactor coil is open. PR relay coil is open. The 2L contactor coil is open.arrow_forward
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