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Default DC motor rotor arrangements

On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 1:02:45 PM UTC-5, Tim Wescott wrote:
I know of two ways to arrange a three-phase DC motor


A book on main US electrical standards called the NEC (2014) edition has a section called article 430. It provides the requirements for electric motors, motor circuits, and controllers.
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