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How To Use
EASA’s Internal
Connection Diagrams
This edition of EASA Internal Connection Diagrams 6 Pole
contains significantly more connections than the previous
Adjacent Pole
version (1982), as well as improved templates for drawing (1-4 Jumpers)
connection diagrams.
In terms of the number of connections, this edition cov- 1
ers more poles than before. It also now contains some *
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less-common connections. These include the European 3 5 4
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be unattainable.
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Although the “by-the-numbers” method of drawing con-
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nections remains basically unchanged in this edition, the 2
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winding connection templates have been greatly improved.
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For example, a box now represents each coil group, pro-
viding space to write the “coils per group” for windings with
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odd groupings. 11
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The bold rule along one side of each box also makes it
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easier to keep your place and avoid errors when drawing
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outside of a group.
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New templates for skip-pole and adjacent-pole diagrams 15 16
also have been added to simplify drawing these connec-
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tions. The jumpers are shown in gray with different line 17
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patterns for each phase. (Tip: For clarity, draw each line 19