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Lesson 16: Computing Resistive Starter Values ET 332a Dc Motors, Generators and Energy Conversion Devices 1 Lesson 16 332a.pptx

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Lesson 16: Computing Resistive Starter Values

ET 332aDc Motors, Generators and Energy

Conversion Devices

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Learning ObjectivesAfter this presentation you will be able to:

Identify and utilize formulas for computing the values of resistance in a step resistive dc motor starter

Work an example using the formulas Find individual resistor values based on the

computations

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Sizing Resistors in Step Resistor StarterThree step resistive starter

Relays 1AR to 3AR pickup based on motor terminal voltage, Va

Contacts short resistors as

speed builds.

Relays 1A to 3A

control resistivecircuit

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Sizing Resistors in Step Resistor StarterResistive starter equations

Current level determines the size of resistors. Set based on percentage ofrated current allowed into machine during startup.

)RR(IVE TnaaTa

a

rated

aTTn R

I100I%EV

R

)R(IVV TnaTa

Compute starter Rat step n.

Compute inducedinternal voltageat step n.

Compute relay npick-up voltageat step n.

Repeat for all n steps of starter

Where:VT = motor terminal voltageRa = total armature resistanceRTn = total starter R at step nIrated = rated motor current%I = percentage of rated allowedEa = induced internal voltage

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Example 16-1: Sizing Starter Resistors

Example 16-1:Dc motor has terminal voltage of 250 Vdc and rated current of 125 A. The total armature resistance is 0.15 ohmsFind values of R1-R3 and pick-up voltage Va for relays 1AR to 3AR to limit current to 200% of rated. Relays 1AR-3AR should activate when the armature current reaches rated motor current at each stage.

VT=250 V

Va

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Example 16-1 Solution (1)

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Define the values of RTn

Basic operational theory: Ia produces torque that Accelerates armature causing Ea to increase. Relays1AR-3AR short out R’s as Va increases

Ia

Va

Ea

Stage 1

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Example 16-1 Solution (2)

Find Va1 and Ea drop at 125 A due to the starting R’s in the circuit

answerVoltage setting1AR

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Example 16-1 Solution (3)

Compute stage 2 values with 1AR closed. Use Ea1=125 V

answer

Stage 2

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Example 16-1 Solution (4)Stage 3

1AR and 2AR are closed. Use Ea2=187.5 V

Compute the last relay pick up voltages

answer

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Example 16-1 Solution (5)Compute the individual resistor values

R1

R2

R3

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End Lesson 16ET 332aDc Motors, Generators and Energy Conversion Devices