Reversing Motor Starters Flashcards

1
Q

What does any basic reversing motor starter consist of?

A

Two contactors and an overload device.

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How would someone reverse the direction of a three phase squirrel cage induction motor?

A

Interchange any two of the three phases.

Nema standards interchange lines 1 and 3.

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3
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In a reversing motor starter, what are the holding contact terminal numbers:
For a NEMA starter?
For an IEC starter?

A

2 and 3 for forward, 4 and 5 for reverse.

13 and 14 for both.

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4
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How would one prevent a dangerous short between line 1 and line 3 on a reversing motor starter?

A

By the use of a mechanical interlock, allowing only one armature to seal in at a time.

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5
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Why do reversing motor starters use electrical interlocks? How is this achieved?

A

To prevent coil energization, in the event that the opposite coil is already energized. It is achieved by placing a normally closed contact of the opposite coil, in series with the original coil.

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6
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There are seven circuit sections in which to place interlock contacts in a reversing motor starter, what are they?

A
General stop.
Forward stop.
Reverse stop.
Forward start.
Forward holding.
Reverse start.
Reverse holding.
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7
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What is the purpose of pushbutton interlocking?

A

To allow the change in rotation of the motor with the use of one button, and to not require a general stop first.

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8
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How many physical pushbuttons are present in a general reversing motor starter circuit, utilizing push button interlock? How are these labelled?

A

There are three only. The “Stop” button, “Fwd start” button, and the “Rev start” button.

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