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The amount of knowledge an electrician must possess
to be able to install and troubleshoot control systems in
today’s industry has increased dramatically in recent
years. A continuous influx of improved control compo-
nents allows engineers and electricians to design and
install even more sophisticated and complex control
systems. Industrial Motor Control presents the solid-
state devices common in an industrial environment.
This is intended to help the student understand how
many of the control components operate, such as solid-
state relays, rectifiers, SCR drives for direct current
motors, variable frequency drives for alternating cur-
rent motors, and the inputs and outputs of program-
mable controllers. Although most electricians do not
troubleshoot circuits on a component level, a basic
knowledge of how these electronic devices operate is
necessary in understanding how various control com-
ponents perform their functions.
Observing mechanical engines is an essential piece of any electrical preparation. Thorough and state-of-the-art, this book gives significant data on fundamental hand-off control frameworks, programmable rationale controllers, and strong state gadgets ordinarily found in a mechanical domain. With a profoundly qualified and regarded creator, you will discover simple to-adhere to directions and essential data on controlling engines and mechanical gadgets usually utilized in the contemporary business.

Contents Of The Book:

Chapter 1: General Principles of Motor Control.
Chapter 2: Symbols and Schematic Diagrams.
Chapter 3: Manual Starters.
Chapter 4: Overload Relays.
Chapter 5: Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters.
Chapter 6: The Control Transformer.
Chapter 7: Timing Relays.
Chapter 8: Pressure Switches and Sensors.
Chapter 9: Float Switches.
Chapter 10: Flow Switches and Sensors.
Chapter 11: Limit Switches.
Chapter 12: Phase Failure Relays.
Chapter 13: Solenoid and Motor Operated Valves.
Chapter 14: Temperature Sensing Devices.
Chapter 15: Hall Effect Sensors 143
Chapter 16: Proximity Detectors.
Chapter 17: Photodetectors.
Chapter 18: Basic Control Circuits.
Chapter 19: Schematics and Wiring Diagrams.
Chapter 20: Timed Starting for Three Motors.
Chapter 21: Float Switch Control of a Pump and Pilot Lights.
Chapter 22: Developing a Wiring Diagram circuit 1.
Chapter 23: Developing a Wiring Diagram circuit 2.
Chapter 24: Developing a Wiring Diagram circuit 3.
Chapter 25: Reading Large Schematic Diagrams.
Chapter 26: Installing Control Systems.
Chapter 27: Hand-Off-Automatic Controls.
Chapter 28: Multiple Push-Button Stations.
Chapter 29: Forward-Reverse Control.
Chapter 30: Jogging and Inching.

Information About The Book:

Title: Industrial Motor Control.
Language: English.
Size: 18.4 Mb.
Pages: 570.
Format: PDF
Year: 2009.
Edition: 6.
Author: Stephen Herman.
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