Title :
Design & Development of a High Performance Electronic Starter for Single - Phase Induction Motors
Author :
Shenoy, T.P. ; Nirody, J.S.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Motor Design & Technol. Center, Crompton Greaves Ltd.
Abstract :
Single phase induction motors are not self-starting unless they are started as quasi-two phase motors. This necessitates a starting winding, with or with out starting capacitors, which is switched out once motor is accelerated. A centrifugal gear having flying weights and a mechanical contact type switch is most commonly used to do this function. This paper describes a non-contact type; non-mechanical type, electronic switch that eliminates contact sparking and mechanical assembly criticality, thereby improving the reliability, motor life and servicing cost. The various types of electronic starters available in market operate on different principles like time delay or capacitor voltage or winding turns ratio or phase difference between start and run windings. The operation of the electronic starter, described in this paper, is based on actual shaft speed, similar to mechanical switch, but switching the capacitor/winding electronically. The starting capacitor and/or the winding is switched out based on the simple speed feed back data obtained. The switching instant is decided by a micro-processor based logic circuit using speed feedback and the switching is done using single/multiple semiconductor switches. Electronic starter reduces the inventory cost due to its flexibility.
Keywords :
induction motor drives; machine windings; power capacitors; shafts; starting; switching; windings; actual shaft speed; centrifugal gear; contact sparking elimination; drives; electronic starters; electronic switch; logic circuit; microprocessors; quasi-two phase motors; single phase induction motors; starting capacitors; winding; Acceleration; Assembly; Capacitors; Consumer electronics; Contacts; Costs; Gears; Induction motors; Switches; Switching circuits; Drives; Electrolytic Capacitors; Electronic Switching System; Feedback; Induction Motors; Life Estimation; Microprocessors; Rotating machines; Semiconductor Switches; Squirrel Cage Motors;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems, 2006. PEDES '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9772-X
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9772-X
DOI :
10.1109/PEDES.2006.344351