摘要 |
1,119,997. Control of A.C. motors. A. J. LEWUS, and J. P. MARTIN. 21 Oct., 1966 [23 Oct., 1965], No. 47365/66. Heading H2J. [Also in Division H1] The main winding 14 of a capacitor-start motor is connected in series with the primary winding 26 of a transformer, the initial value of starting current being sufficient to lift core 44 and so increase the coupling between primary winding 26 and secondary windings 27, 28, of the transformer. The latter windings develop control signals to fire silicon controlled rectifiers 31, 32, so that the motor starting winding 15 is energized until the motor reaches full speed, whereupon the current through windings 14, 26 decreases and the core 44 drops. The inductive coupling between the primary and secondary windings of the transformer is then reduced, and the controlled rectifiers are rendered non- conductive to de-energize the starting winding. Afterwards, if the motor is heavily loaded, the transformer again develops control signals of sufficient amplitude to trigger the rectifiers. The motor is of the duel voltage type with main winding sections 16, 17. The motor is rearranged for low-voltage operation by disconnecting terminals 18, 19, and connecting terminals 19, 20. In another arrangement, the core 44 is spring-biased, the rectifiers 31, 32 are replaced by a triac, and the transformer has a single secondary winding. In a further embodiment, the starting winding 15 is associated with a continuous duty capacitor as well as the starting capacitor 29. Diodes connected in series with the rectifiers 31, 32 allow the voltage rating of the latter to be reduced. |