Industrial Motor Control
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ISBN: 9781133691808
Author: Stephen Herman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 27–2. Which starter controls the holding contacts connected in parallel with the start push button?
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- Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 97. Assume that when the forward push button is pressed the motor does not start, but when the reverse push button is pressed the motor will start in the reverse direction. When the stop button is pressed the motor stops running. Which of the following could NOT cause this problem? a. The forward push button is defective. b. The F starter coil is open. c. The overload auxiliary contact is open. d. The normally closed R contact is open.arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 310. When would the amber pilot light be turned on? a. When the manual/automatic switch is set in themanual position. b. When the float switch contacts are closed. c. Anytime the manual starter is turned on. d. Only when the manual/automatic switch is setin the manual position.arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 16-11. Assume that the platform is located on the bottom floor. When the UP push button is pressed the pump motor does not start. Which of the following could not cause this problem? The contacts of limit switch LS1 are open. The contacts of limit switch LS2 are open. Motor starter coil M is open. The overload contact is open.arrow_forward
- Refer to Figure 21–1 to answer the following questions. When switch HOA SW 122 is in the off position, which contacts have connection between them?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_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 2614. When the START button is pressed, the control transformer fuse blows immediately. Which of the following could not cause this problem? a. Control relay coil CR is shorted. b. Starter coil 1M is shorted. c. Contactor coil S is shorted. d. Contactor coil 2M is shorted.arrow_forward
- Referring to Figure 1214, assume that the normally open 2M contact located between wire numbers 23 and 29 is welded closed. Also assume that none of the motors are running. What would happen if: a. The number 2 push button was to be pressed before the number 1 push button? b. The number 1 push button was to be pressed first?arrow_forwardRefer to the circuit shown in Figure 107. Assume that when the start button is pressed the motor does not start, but when the inch push button is pressed the motor runs at reduced speed. Which of the following could NOT cause this problem? a. The control transformer fuse is blown. b. M starter coil is defective. c. The start push button is defective. d. The stop push button is defective.arrow_forwardWhat pin numbers are connected to the coil of an 8-pin control relay?arrow_forward
- Refer 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 Figure 21–1 to answer the following questions. Assume that HOA SW 120 has been set in the auto position. List four ways by which coil CR-8 could be energized.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
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