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J. Clarke[_4_]
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High effciency motors
In article ,
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On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 20:05:50 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"
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Lew Hodgett wrote:
Grainger description:
General Purpose Motor1 HPCapacitor-Start, 1725 Nameplate RPM,
Voltage 115/208-230, Frame 56
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Capacitor-Start is not split phase.
Nice try but no cigar.
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"J. Clarke" wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_mot...it-phase_motor
Lew has been told this over and over again and he insists on
swimming
with the crocodiles.
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You can start with a split-phase design and then add a capicator BUT
you no longer have a split phase motor, you have a capacitor start
motor.
Wrong. A capacitor-start motor is just a special case of a
split-phase motor. There are a few ways to split the phase but a
different method doesn't mean that the phase isn't split.
Don't waste your time--if the catalog doesn't say "capacitor-start
split-phase" he's not gonna accept it.
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