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MOTOR CONTROL
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INTRODUCTION x
Introduction Motor control circuits contain 2 basic
parts but not limited to namely a
disconnect switch and a motor starter
(motor contactor + overload relay). A
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disconnector can be placed between the
power source and the starter. The
switch and starter can sometimes be
installed on one wall mounted
enclosure. Motor starter control
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panels consist of the following
devices:

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DISCONNECTING SWITCH x
DISCONNECT SWITCH TYPICALLY FOR SHUTTING DOWN OR
DISCONNECTING ELECTRICITY TO THE MOTORS.
A disconnect switch is a switch that is used to
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used in a variety of applications, including power
distribution, motor control, lighting, and process
control. In industrial and commercial applications,
disconnect switches are often used to provide a
means of isolating equipment from the power supply
for maintenance or repair. Disconnect switches are
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CONTACTOR x
CONTACTOR FOR STARTING AND STOP THE
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Topics To start the motor, close the circuit
breaker and push the operating handle to
the "ON" position. The electric motor
will start running. To stop the motor,
open the circuit breaker and push the
operating handle to the "OFF" position.
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OVERLOAD RELAYS x
OVERLOAD RELAY FOR SHUTTING DOWN THE
ELECTRIC MOTOR IN CASE IT OVERHEATS
Overload relays are devices that are used
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to shut down an electric motor in case it
overheats. These relays are designed to
protect the motor from damage caused by
excessive heat. Overload relays are
typically used in applications where the
electric motor is subjected to high loads
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or where the ambient temperature is high.

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PILOT DEVICES x
Pilot devices are an important part of any motor
control system. They provide a way to turn the
motor on and off, as well as to disconnect the
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used to isolate the motor from the power supply.
Pilot devices are typically mounted on the door
of the motor control panel, or on the door of
the motor control center. They can also be
mounted on the circuit breaker for the motor
control system.
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ENCLOSURE x
Equipment enclosures: These are
used to protect electrical
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and other sources of damage.
Enclosures for hazardous
locations: These are specially
designed to protect electrical
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hazards.
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