Deck 44: Use of Reduced Voltage for Starting

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Two factors that limit the current taken by a motor armature from a given line are the counter emf and the resistance.

A)starting
B)ohmic
C)AC
D)armature
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The counter emf equals the applied voltage the armature (IR) drop.

A)plus
B)minus
C)times
D)divided by
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The current taken by the armature will be abnormally high unless the DC supply is increased gradually.
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The total starting current is equal to the armature current plus the field current of 1 ampere.
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The starting of fairly large DC motors requires that current be increased gradually and at the same time resistance must be inserted in series with the armature of the motor.
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The proper resistor can be selected by knowing the required resistance and the power value in .

A)ohms
B)watts
C)amperes
D)hertz
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The resistance in series with the armature reduces the starting armature current to approximately times the full-load current value.

A)1.5
B)3
C)6
D)12
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Resistors may be rated in watts.
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The counter emf developed by a motor is proportional to the speed of the motor unless the field is constant.
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Excessive torque and heat may cause the insulation to overheat on starting and the of the armature.

A)reduction
B)movement
C)burning
D)discoloration
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Deck 44: Use of Reduced Voltage for Starting
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Two factors that limit the current taken by a motor armature from a given line are the counter emf and the resistance.

A)starting
B)ohmic
C)AC
D)armature
D
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The counter emf equals the applied voltage the armature (IR) drop.

A)plus
B)minus
C)times
D)divided by
B
3
The current taken by the armature will be abnormally high unless the DC supply is increased gradually.
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The total starting current is equal to the armature current plus the field current of 1 ampere.
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The starting of fairly large DC motors requires that current be increased gradually and at the same time resistance must be inserted in series with the armature of the motor.
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The proper resistor can be selected by knowing the required resistance and the power value in .

A)ohms
B)watts
C)amperes
D)hertz
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7
The resistance in series with the armature reduces the starting armature current to approximately times the full-load current value.

A)1.5
B)3
C)6
D)12
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Resistors may be rated in watts.
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The counter emf developed by a motor is proportional to the speed of the motor unless the field is constant.
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Excessive torque and heat may cause the insulation to overheat on starting and the of the armature.

A)reduction
B)movement
C)burning
D)discoloration
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