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George
 
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Default New PM3520A, 2 questions.....

Not owning one, merely drooling, does it try to maintain a constant speed
under load? I which case, might it increase and hold its current draw past
the time tolerance of the breaker?

"william_b_noble" wrote in message
s.com...
one correction to Henry's remarks - low voltage, caused by excessive drop

in
the feed lines for example, can in fact cause a motor to burn out,
especially if it drops the speed low enough that the centrifugal switch
engages the starting windings. However, I agree that you don't need to
worry about it.


"Henry St.Pierre" wrote in message
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Owen Lowe wrote in newsnlnlowe-
:

In article ,
(Ron E.) wrote:

Question 1: Talked to a PM tech who said my 20 amp service isn't
enough. Have to have minimum 25 amp, preferably 30 amp. Told him
that my 3hp tablesaw ran fine on this sevice, and he indicated I was
lucky I hadn't burned out the motor. An electrician friend says 20
amp is plenty. What do you say?

Ron,
The PM tech may know PM lathes, but he doesn't understand electricity

that
well. Motors may burn out on a circuit that can supply too much current

if
the motor has a problem (bind, super catch, etc.) before it trips the
breaker (blows a fuse). A motor will not burn out (or start) on a

protected
circuit that is rated too low for the motor (the breaker trips). 20 A is
fine for your lathe.
Regards,
Hank