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![]() "Ignoramus19023" wrote in message .. . I am considering adding some run capacitors to my self starting RPC. I am reading Jim Hanrahan's article at http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/ph-conv/ph-conv.html and I am confused by something. I understand how self starting RPCwould start with one cap between one leg 1 and leg 3 (the generated one). That's how mine is wired. Jim makes a point that it works, but makes unbalanced voltage. But why would it start is capacitors are connected between 1-3 AND 2-3, like in this pictu http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/ph-conv/fig1.html I cannot see how it would create assymmetric fields needed to spin up the motor. Is that because capacitances across legs 1-3 are greater than capacitance between leg 2-3? I could try to use run caps at run time and start caps at start time. In fact, I won a time delay relay for $9 on ebay yesterday, so I could set the RPC to start on start cap (both caps between leg 1-3) and then reconnect the same caps to become run caps, one between 1-3 and another between 2-3. Same TDR could, then, turn out output current aftet time delay, allowing the RPC to spin up and switch to the run mode. As you can see, I am quite confused, but am willing to experiment. I have 4 unused Furnas 75 A contactors that I can wire, with the time delay relay, to do just about anything. Idler: 10 HP Capacitors: 92 mF each, 535 VAC rated, oil filled. I have 5 total, and use 2 for the starting leg, so three are unused. i You are correct saying that it's because the capacitance between 1 + 3 is higher than between 2 + 3. My RPC, 10HP 440V 50Hz motor, has 40uF between 2 + 3, 60uF between 1 + 3 and 500uF switched by a start circuit between 1 + 3. The 500uF is a bit too much, it starts very quickly (around 1/3 second) so I could probably drop that to around 200uF. Martin -- martindot herewhybrowat herentlworlddot herecom |
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