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Conference 44.392::eng_in_miniature

Title:Engineering in Miniature
Moderator:ESPO01::NEALE
Created:Fri May 29 1992
Last Modified:Wed Mar 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:166
Total number of notes:1928

10.0. "The Three-Phase Power Topic...." by LARVAE::CLEMENTS_D () Wed Jun 10 1992 14:51

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10.1Archeological treasure foundLEDS::LEWICKEshrug, gulchTue Nov 10 1992 22:557
10.2UpdateLEDS::LEWICKEshrug, gulchFri Nov 13 1992 14:536
10.3Soft Start MotorsNEWPRT::MILOSEVIC_DAThu Jan 28 1993 19:0734
10.4Possible source of idler motorLEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Thu Jan 28 1993 19:1712
10.5NEWPRT::MILOSEVIC_DAThu Jan 28 1993 21:5711
10.6everybody's in here now!EAGLE1::GREENMANFri Jan 29 1993 01:595
10.7Soft-start = derated motorNEWOA::NEALENo, I'm not - I'm a barn owl!Tue Feb 02 1993 17:3122
10.8Three-phase discussion from V1 EiM (long note!)NEWOA::NEALENo, I'm not - I'm a barn owl!Fri Mar 05 1993 16:261352
10.9Electronic 3Phase converter.UKCSSE::CAMPMon Mar 08 1993 09:0711
10.10But I can guess how it worksLEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Mon Mar 08 1993 18:1413
10.11Werner Electric is one supplier in the USAPKLC03::WELLCOMESteve Wellcome PKO3-1/D30Mon Mar 08 1993 18:415
10.12Any information welcome.UKCSSE::CAMPMon Mar 08 1993 21:5625
10.13DEMOAX::GINGERRon GingerTue Mar 09 1993 18:0315
10.14More on variable speed DC motorsLEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Tue Mar 09 1993 18:4616
10.15DEMOAX::GINGERRon GingerWed Mar 10 1993 15:1029
10.16DC or AC motors?UKCSSE::CAMPWed Mar 10 1993 15:2214
10.17Vacuum cleaner motors put out horsepower.LEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Wed Mar 10 1993 15:5520
10.18"Dim"/transform/rectify/motor?NEWOA::NEALEWho can, do - who can't, consultThu Mar 11 1993 15:509
10.19That's what I meantLEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Thu Mar 11 1993 16:1426
10.20It's good enough for meLEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Mon Apr 05 1993 18:5645
10.21How about a bit of inductance?UKCSSE::CAMPTue Apr 06 1993 10:0834
10.22How bout a transformerLEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Tue Apr 06 1993 15:505
10.23NEWPRT::MILOSEVIC_DATue Apr 06 1993 16:0021
10.24Tried both more and nothing.LEDS::LEWICKEIf it ain't broke, don't buy it.Tue Apr 06 1993 18:3221
10.25Transformer for Inductor.UKCSSE::CAMPWed Apr 07 1993 09:4320
10.26star or delta, and where to get capsRDGENG::BRYANTTue Jan 28 1997 14:579
    Does anyone have a good (cheap) source of capacitors to use in the 
    circuit shown in .20.
    
    Also will .20 work for a delta wired motor?
    
    Thanks
    
    Stewart
    
10.2736677::GINGERRon GingerTue Jan 28 1997 22:038
    Try any electric motor shop,or an industrial supplier like Grangers.
    Motor caps are rather cheap- I think the one in my 3 phase box was $5.
    
    I have been told there are major internal differences in caps labeled as
    'start' vs those for 'run'. Apparenly using a start cap in a circuit
    for full time, not just for a few seconds of starting, will blow it. I
    guess they are made with poor insulation and thus to much internal
    resistance and they overheat.
10.2818559::WELLCOMESteve Wellcome SHR3-1/C22 Pole A22Wed Jan 29 1997 19:3412
    Take a look at http://tbr.state.tn.us/~wgray/howto/ph-conv/ph-conv.html
    for information about phase converter circuits.  (There may already
    be a pointer to this in a previous note, I didn't check.)
    
    If you're anywhere near Clinton, Mass, go visit Clinton Electric
    Motor Repair, or some such name, at 140 Brooks St.  They have used
    3-phase motors of all sizes, from cheap to not-so-cheap depending
    on how much investment they have in them.  They'll also sell you
    capacitors.  It's a little hole-in-the-wall place, but I've found
    them to be quite good.
    
    
10.29GALLOP::NEALEWho can, do - who can't, consultFri Jan 31 1997 10:155
...and in the UK, I would probably start with Yellow Pages and "Electric Motors".

No personal experience of this, I'm afraid.

- Brian