INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL
INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL
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ISBN: 9780357670590
Author: Herman
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 49, Problem 8RQ

Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 49–20. Assume that the THIRD SPEED push button is pressed. The motor starts in it second speed, skipping first speed. After 5 seconds the motor accelerates to third speed. Which of the following could cause this problem?

  1. a. S1 contactor coil is open.
  2. b. CR1 contactor coil is open.
  3. c. TR1 timer coil is open.
  4. d. S1 load contacts are shorted.
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