Motor Controls Chapter 20 Study Guide

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  • The motor capacitor is too large

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    Larger capacitors typically have larger voltage ratings and hence cool down faster. It could also be due to age (caps shrink with age) or manufacturing capability. In most circumstances, the physical size of the capacitor is directly proportional to the voltage rating. A motor will not run properly if the capacitor is not of the. No, as long as the capacitance and voltage ratings are the same, the physical size of an electrolytic capacitoris unimportant. A possible exception is if the switching power supply. A too big capacitor can increase energy usage. If the motor is too big or too little, its life will be cut short. Motor manufacturers test motor and capacitor combinations for many. Lowering the F value may cause the circuit to misbehave or even fail completely. The following are some of the effects that lowering a capacitor's f. You can replace electric motor start capacitors with µF or mF ratings equal to or up to 20% higher F than the original capacitors powering the.

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