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Different kinds of motor control solution are compared in the following tables.
Different kinds of motor control solution are compared in the following tables.


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! align="center" | Type
! align="center" | I<sub>s</sub> / I<sub>n</sub>  
! align="center" | I<sub>s</sub>/I<sub>n</sub>  
! align="center" | T<sub>s</sub> / T<sub>n</sub>  
! align="center" | T<sub>s</sub>/T<sub>n</sub>  
! align="center" | Speed control  
! align="center" | Speed control  
! align="center" | Torque control
! align="center" | Torque control
! align="center" | Pros
! align="center" | Cons
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| '''Direct on line'''  
| '''Direct on line'''  
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| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No
| align="center" | No
| Reduced cost, high starting torque
| High in-rush current
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| '''Star – Delta'''  
| '''Star – Delta'''  
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| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No
| align="center" | No
| Reduced in-rush current
| Reduced starting torque
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|-
| '''Auto-transformer'''  
| '''Auto-transformer'''  
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| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No
| align="center" | No
| Reduced in-rush current
| High weight
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|-
| '''Soft starter'''  
| '''Soft starter'''  
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| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | No  
| align="center" | Yes
| align="center" | Yes
| Reduced in-rush current, controlled start and stop
| Reduced starting torque
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| '''Variable speed drive'''  
| '''Variable speed drive'''  
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| align="center" | Yes  
| align="center" | Yes  
| align="center" | Yes
| align="center" | Yes
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| Controlled speed, Energy saving at reduced speed  
 
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! align="center" | pros
! align="center" | cons
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| '''Direct on line'''
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Reduced cost, high starting torque
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High in-rush current
 
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| '''Star – Delta'''
| Reduced in-rush current
| Reduced starting torque
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| '''Auto-transformer'''
| Reduced in-rush current
| High weight
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| '''Soft starter'''
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Reduced in-rush current, controlled start and stop
 
| Reduced starting torque
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| '''Variable speed drive'''
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Controlled speed, Energy saving at reduced speed  
 
| Higher cost
| Higher cost
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'''''Fig. N63:''' Comparison of different motor control solutions''

Latest revision as of 17:52, 20 December 2019

Different kinds of motor control solution are compared in the following tables.

Fig. N75 – Comparison of different motor control solutions
Type Is/In Ts/Tn Speed control Torque control Pros Cons
Direct on line 5-10 5-10 No No Reduced cost, high starting torque High in-rush current
Star – Delta 2-3 1-2 No No Reduced in-rush current Reduced starting torque
Auto-transformer 2-3 1-2 No No Reduced in-rush current High weight
Soft starter 3-5 1.5-2.5 No Yes Reduced in-rush current, controlled start and stop Reduced starting torque
Variable speed drive 1.5 1.5-2 Yes Yes Controlled speed, Energy saving at reduced speed Higher cost
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