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Industrial motor control
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4th ed.
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Albany : Delmar Publishers, 1999
ISBN:
9780827386402
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Summary

This newly revised text, now in full color, provides easy-to-follow instructions and the essential information for controlling industrial motors. Most commonly-used devices in contemporary industrial settings are covered. Many circuits are explained with clear and concise step-by-step sequences that help students learn the concepts and applications of control logic. A new lab manual is now available to supplement the 4th edition of this text.


Table of Contents

Unit 1 General Principles of Electric Motor Control
Unit 2 Semiconductors
Unit 3 The PN Junction
Unit 4 The Zener Diode
Unit 5 The Transistor
Unit 6 The Unijunction Transistor
Unit 7 The SCR:
Unit 8 the Diac
Unit 9 the Triac
Unit 10 the 555 Timer
Unit 11 the Operational Amplifier
Unit 12 Fractional and Integral Horsepower Manual Motor Starters
Unit 13 Magnetic Line Voltage Starters
Unit 14 Push Buttons and Control Stations
Unit 15 Relays and Contractors
Unit 16 The Solid-State Relay
Unit 17 Timing Relays
Unit 18 Pressure Switches and Regulators
Unit 19 Float Switches
Unit 20 Flow Switches and Sensors
Unit 21 Limit Switches
Unit 22 Phase Failure Relays
Unit 23 Solenoid and Motor Operated Valves
Unit 24 Temperature Sensing Devices
Unit 25 Hall Effect Sensors
Unit 26 Proximity Detectors
Unit 27 Photodetectors
Unit 28 The Control Transformer
Unit 29 Basic Control Circuits
Unit 30 Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
Unit 31 Timed Starting for Three Motors (Circuit #1)
Unit 32 Float Switch Control of a Pump and Pilot Lights (Circuit #3)
Unit 33 Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #1)
Unit 34 Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #2)
Unit 35 Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #3)
Unit 36 Installing Control Systems
Unit 37 Hand-Off Automatic Controls
Unit 38 Multiple Push-button Stations
Unit 39 Interlocking Methods for Reversing Control
Unit 40 Sequence Control
Unit 41 Jogging (Inching) Control Circuits
Unit 42 Plugging
Unit 43 DC Motors
Unit 44 Across the line Starting
Unit 45 Definite Time Starting Control
Unit 46 Solid-State DC Motor Controls
Unit 47 Stepping Motors
Unit 48 The Motor and Starting Methods
Unit 49 Primary Resistor-type Starters
Unit 50 Autotransformer Starters
Unit 51 Automatic Starters for Star-Delta Motors
Unit 52 Consequent Pole Motor Controllers
Unit 53 Wound rotor Motors and Manual Speed Control
Unit 54 Automatic Acceleration for Wound Rotor Motors
Unit 55 Synchronous Motor Operation
Unit 56 Synchronous Automatic Motor Starter
Unit 57 Variable Speed AC Motor Control
Unit 58 Magnetic Clutch and Magnetic Drive
Unit 59 Motor Installation
Unit 60 Direct Drives and Pulley Drives
Unit 61 Developing Control Circuits
Unit 62 Digital Logic
Unit 63 The bounceless Switch
Unit 64 Start-Stop Push-button Control
Unit 65 Programmable Controllers
Unit 66 Programming a PLC
Unit 67 Analog Sensing for Programmable Controllers