Motor circuits
Points : What is Motor circuits, Definition
Before studying about the motor starter circuits first we learn about some important - devices, which
are used in motor starter circuits. Starter consists of a magnetic contactor, thermal relay, push
buttons, light indicators and some time we use fuses or circuit breakers inside the starter, but this
condition is rarely used. A motor is rated in horse power (H.P). This means that it will deliver the
horse power, stamped on its name plate. Motors deliver far more power while starting than after they are
upto full speed. The proportion varies with the type of motor; some types have starting torques 4 or 5
times greater than at full speed. Naturally, the watts consumed during the starting period are much
higher than while the motor is running at full speed. That means the motor will heat up quickly, if it
does at reach full, speed because of too heavy starting load.
Remember these important points, when you make the connections of a sub-circuit of the motor.
(1) Always use the fuses or circuit breaker in sub-circuits of the motor.
(2) Always use the start and stop buttons in motor circuit, a controller is also used, because it
isolates the motor from supply. In motor starter circuits relays must be used because it protects the
circuit against overloading. A under voltage protection is also used with motor circuit.
(3) The value of volt-drop is not exceeding to 5% in controlling and protecting devices and cables of
the motor.
(4) The rating of the final sub circuit is 15A. We can also derive the-more than one motor on the final
sub circuit but the total load of the motor always remains less than 15A:
(5) The Motors, whose current ratings are greater than 20 or equal to 20, are always derive with
distribution fuse board, where fuses and circuit breaker are installed.
In this circuit three blocks are shown, in first block sub-circuit protection is marked, in second
isolator is marked and in third starter is marked. Now, we study about each section one by one.

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