Westinghouse Modules 1C-,5X- Emerson VE-,KJ-
Honeywell TC-,TK- Fanuc motor A0-
Rosemount transmitter 3051- Yokogawa transmitter EJA-
Once the proper motor is selected, understanding the many various
control devices available and their uses and limitations becomes an
important part related to reliable operation and protection of the
motor and the personnel using the motor.
Motor Control Topics
There are four major motor control topics or categories to
consider. Each of these has several subcategories and sometimes the
subcategories overlap to some extent. Certain pieces of motor
control equipment can accomplish multiple functions from each of
the topics or categories.
C The four categories include:
1) Starting the Motor
Disconnecting Means
Across the Line Starting
Reduced Voltage Starting
2) Motor Protection
Overcurrent Protection
Overload Protection
Other Protection (voltage, phase, etc)
Environment
3) Stopping the Motor
Coasting
Electrical Braking
Mechanical Braking
4) Motor Operational Control
Speed Control
Reversing
Jogging
Sequence Control
• An understanding of each of these areas is necessary to
effectively apply motor control principles and equipment to
effectively operate and protect a motor.
All motors must have a control device to start and stop the motor
called a “motor controller”. Motor Controller A motor controller is
the actual device that energizes and de-energizes the circuit to
the motor so
that it can start and stop.
• Motor controllers may include some or all of the following motor
control functions: S starting, stopping, over-current protection,
overload protection, reversing, speed changing, jogging, plugging,
sequence control, and pilot light indication. S Controllers range
from simple to complex and can provide control for one motor,
groups of motors, or auxiliary equipment such as brakes, clutches,
solenoids, heaters,
or other signals.
Motor Starter
The starting mechanism that energizes the circuit to an induction
motor is called the “starter” and must supply the motor with
sufficient current to provide adequate starting torque under worst
case line voltage and load conditions when the motor is energized.
• There are several different types of equipment suitable for use
as “motor starters” but only two types of starting methods for
induction motors:
1. Across the Line Starting
2. Reduced Voltage Starting