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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 | ||
| | | Controlled speed, Energy saving at reduced speed | ||
| Higher cost | |||
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Revision as of 05:07, 10 December 2016
Different kinds of motor control solution are compared in the following tables.
Type | Is/In | Ts/Tn | Speed control | Torque control | pros | cons |
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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 |
Fig. N63 – Main characteristics of different motor control solution