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Don Young January 13th 06 05:33 AM

Electrical problems at home related to RPC
 
"Ignoramus18851" wrote in message
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There are some intermittent problems at home related to me starting my
RPC. It is beginning to affect my marriagee.

1. A TV once turned off

2. At another time, our kitchen oven, where me and my son placed some
cookies to bake, went crazy and went into a cleaning mode and burned
the cookies.

I suspect that it is so because the main 10 HP motor takes a
comparatively long time (1-2 seconds) to spin up, and draws about 120
amps during this time.

I am considering adding some capacitance to increase its starting
speed, but would like to double check if this is a step in the right
direction. I would turn these caps off after the motor comes up to
speed.

thanks

i

Additional starting capacitance would probably help. You might also try
power factor correction capacitors directly across the motor windings
connected to the single phase supply.

Don Young




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