Title: | Selected problems of the use of three-phase induction motors with one condenser in single-phase AC nets |
Authors: | Kasprzyk, Leszek Stein, Zbigniew Zielinska, Maria |
Citation: | AMTEE ’09 : eighth international conference on Advanced Methods in the Theory of Electrical Engineering : September 07-09, 2009 [Cheb, Czech Republic]. |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | University of West Bohemia |
Document type: | konferenční příspěvek conferenceObject |
URI: | http://cpee.zcu.cz/AMTEE/ArchivedProceedings/proceedings_AMTEE_2009/index.html http://hdl.handle.net/11025/25861 |
ISBN: | 978-80-7043-821-3 |
Keywords: | elektrické stroje;indukční motor;asymetrie proudů |
Keywords in different language: | electrical machines;induction motors;asymmetry of currents |
Abstract in different language: | In many economic units where only single-phase voltage is available arises the need of using the induction motors of the power in the range to 5kW. Standard single-phase motors of such a power in practice do not exist. Therefore, the paper presents and analyses the possibility of replacing the typical single-phase engine with a standard three-phase induction motor for purposes of driving the devices. The three-phase motors of large power and speed range are commonly available. Their application with singlephase supply is practically feasible and usually remunerative, as a three-phase supply system with small value of ordered power is more expensive and its wiring more complicated. Three-phase motors provided with stator winding and capacitor may be used under single-phase supply for driving small-power devices (ranging to watts) and high-power ones (e.g. in railway vehicles supplied from AC contact line). |
Rights: | © University of West Bohemia |
Appears in Collections: | CPEE – AMTEE 2009 |
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