BHP stands for 'brake horsepower', and simply means it is describing the output, rather than the input, power of the machine. Although a motor's output power is expressed in horsepower in North America, elsewhere it is expressed in watts.
When you do a load test on a 3-phase induction motor you are checking the power factor, viz slip, and efficiency of the motor. You can test various loads with this test.
The single phase induction motors are made self starting by providing an additional flux by some additional means. Now depending upon these additional means the single phase induction motors are classified as: 1.Split phase induction motor. 2.Capacitor start inductor motor. 3.Capacitor start capacitor run induction motor. 4. Shaded pole induction motor.
3 Phase induction motor because it produce high torque at starting
It depends which side of the motor you are looking at!
its impossible to give suppy to rotor of an induction motor,because of it a closed path for circulating currents.
Yes, that is one of the major advantages of a three-phase induction motor.
That indicates a fault in the induction motor.
One of the disadvantages of the 3 phase induction motor is that it requires a three wire supply. The other disadvantage is that the 3 phase induction motors have poor starting torque and high have in the rush currents.
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The 3-phase currents in the 3 coils of an induction motor will produce a steady rotating magnetic field.
by motor starter
When you do a load test on a 3-phase induction motor you are checking the power factor, viz slip, and efficiency of the motor. You can test various loads with this test.
The single phase induction motors are made self starting by providing an additional flux by some additional means. Now depending upon these additional means the single phase induction motors are classified as: 1.Split phase induction motor. 2.Capacitor start inductor motor. 3.Capacitor start capacitor run induction motor. 4. Shaded pole induction motor.
induction motor (3 phase)
Sir, what is the cable size for 1.5kw 3phase induction motor 400v?
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yes the motor will run but will draw more current and the torque will be not constant means not smooth due to unbalanced current