Title:
Industrial motor control
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Publication Information:
Albany, NY : Delmar Pub., 1985
ISBN:
9780827323803
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Summary
Summary
This new edition, now in full color, provides easy-to-follow instructions and the essential information for understanding and working on industrial motors. Most commonly-used devices in contemporary industrial settings are covered. Clear and concise step-by-step sequences help the reader understand control logic concepts and apply them to today's magnetic, electronic and programmable control systems.
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 |