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Title:
Industrial Motor Control
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Edition:
Seventh Edition
Physical Description:
xiv, 362 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
ISBN:
9781133691808
General Note:
Includes index
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Summary

Summary

INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL 7E is an integral part of any electrician training. Comprehensive and up to date, this book provides crucial information on basic relay control systems, programmable logic controllers, and solid state devices commonly found in an industrial setting. Written by a highly qualified and respected author, you will find easy-to-follow instructions and essential information on controlling industrial motors and commonly used devices in contemporary industry. INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL 7E successfully bridges the gap between industrial maintenance and instrumentation, giving you a fundamental understanding of the operation of variable frequency drives, solid state relays, and other applications that employ electronic devices.


Table of Contents

1 General Principles of Motor Control
2 Symbols and Schematic Diagrams
3 Manual Starters
4 Overload Relays
5 Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters
6 The Control Transformer
7 Timing Relays
8 Pressure Switches and Sensors
9 Float Switches
10 Flow Switches and Sensors
11 Limit Switches
12 Phase Failure Relays
13 Solenoid and Motor Operated Valves
14 Temperature Sensing Devices
15 Hall Effect Sensors
16 Proximity Detectors
17 Photodetectors
18 Basic Control Circuits
19 Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
20 Timed Starting for Three Motors (Circuit #2)
21 Float Switch Control of a Pump and Pilot Lights (Circuit #3)
22 Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #1)
23 Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #2)
24 Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #3)
25 Reading Large Schematic Diagrams
26 Installing Control Systems
27 Hand-Off Automatic Controls
28 Multiple Pushbutton Stations
29 Forward-Reverse Control
30 Jogging and Inching
31 Sequence Control
32 DC Motors
33 Starting methods for DC Motors
34 Solid-State DC Drives
35 Stepping Motors
36 The Motor and Starting Methods
37 Resistor and Reactor Starting for AC Motors
38 Autotransformer Starting
39 Wye-Delta Starting
40 Part Winding Starters
41 Consequent Pole Motors
42 Variable Voltage and Magnetic Clutches
43 Braking
44 Wound Rotor Induction Motors
45 Synchronous Motors
46 Variable Frequency Control
47 Motor Installation
48 Developing Control Circuits
49 Troubleshooting
50 Digital Logic
51 The Bounceless Switch
52 Start-Stop Pushbutton Control
53 Programmable Logic Controllers
54 Programming a PLC
55 Analog Sensing for Programmable Controllers
56 Semiconductors
57 The PN Junction
58 The Zener Diode
59 The Transistor
60 The Unijunction Transistor
61 The SCR
62 The Diac
63 The Triac
64 The 555 Timer
65 The Operational Amplifier
Appendix
Glossary