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Electric Motors and Control Systems has been written for a course of study that will introduce the reader to a broad range of motor types and control systems. It provides an overview of electric motor operation, selection, installation, control and maintenance. Every effort has been made in this edition to present the most up-to-date information which reflects the current needs of the industry. It includes coverage of how motors operate in conjunction with their associated control circuitry. Both older and newer motor technologies are examined. Topics covered range from motor types and controls to installing and maintaining conventional controllers, electronic motor drives and programmable logic controllers. The broad-based approach taken, makes this text viable for a variety of motors and control systems courses. Content is suitable for colleges, technical institutions, vocational/technical schools, as well as apprenticeship and journeymen training. Electrical apprentices and journeymen will find this book to be invaluable due to Electrical Code references applicable to the installation of new control systems and motors, as well as information on maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. Personnel involved in the motor maintenance and repair will find this book to be a useful reference text.McGraw-Hill's Connect, is also available as an optional, add on item. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, how they need it, so that class time is more effective. Connect allows the professor to assign homework, quizzes, and tests easily and automatically grades and records the scores of the student's work. Problems are randomized to prevent sharing of answers an may also have a "multi-step solution" which helps move the students' learning along if they experience difficulty.
Contents
1) Safety in the WorkplacePart 1 - Protecting against Electrical ShockPart 2 - Grounding-Lockout-Codes2) Understanding Electrical DrawingsPart 1 - Symbols-Abbreviations-Ladder DiagramsPart 2 - Wiring-Single Line-Block DiagramsPart 3 - Monitor Terminal ConnectionsPart 4 - Motor Nameplate and TerminologyPart 5 - Manual and Magnetic Motor Starters3) Motor Transformers and Distribution SystemsPart 1 - Power Distribution SystemsPart 2 - Transformer PrinciplesPart 3 - Transformer Connections and Systems4) Motor Control DevicesPart 1 - Manually Operated SwitchesPart 2 - Mechanically Operated SwitchesPart 3 - SensorsPart 4 - Actuators5) Electric MotorsPart 1 - Motor PrinciplePart 2 - Direct Current MotorsPart 3 - Three-Phase Alternating CurrentPart 4 - Single-Phase Alternating CurrentPart 5 - Alternating Current Motor DrivesPart 6 - Motor SelectionPart 7 - Motor InstallationPart 8 - Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting6) Contractors and Motor StartersPart 1 - Magnetic ContractorPart 2 - Contractor Ratings, Enclosures, and Solid-State ContractorPart 3 - Motor Starters7) RelaysPart 1 - Electromechanical Control RelaysPart 2 - Solid-State RelaysPart 3 - Timing RelaysPart 4 - Latching RelaysPart 5 - Relay Control Logic8) Motor Control CircuitsPart 1 - NEC Motor Installation RequirementsPart 2 - Motor StartingPart 3 - Motor ReversingPart 4 - Motor StoppingPart 5 - Motor Speed9) Motor Control ElectronicsPart 1 - Semiconductor DiodesPart 2 - TransistorsPart 3 - ThyristorsPart 4 - Integrated Circuits (ICs)10) Adjustable-Speed Drives and PLC InstallationsPart 1 - AC Motor Drive FundamentalsPart 2 - VFD Installation and Programming ParametersPart 3 - DC Motors Drive FundamentalsPart 4 - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)NER(01): WOW