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As shown in the illustrated wound-rotor induction motor, what statement is true concerning motor lead connections? Illustration EL-0148 | |
A) The "M1, M2, and M3" motor leads are directly connected to the rotor windings and the "T1, T2, and T3" motor leads are connected to the stator windings via slip rings and brushes. | |
B) The "T1, T2, and T3" motor leads are connected to the rotor windings via slip rings and brushes and the "M1, M2, and M3" motor leads are directly connected to the stator windings. | |
C) The "M1, M2, and M3" motor leads are connected to the rotor windings via slip rings and brushes and the "T1, T2, and T3" motor leads are directly connected to the stator windings. | |
D) The "T1, T2, and T3" motor leads are directly connected to the rotor windings and the "M1, M2, and M3" motor leads are connected to the stator windings via slip rings and brushes. |
Posted: 19 Apr 2015 22:51 UTC | Post #1 |
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hoyt1964 Engine |
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NO DIAGRAM FOR THIS QUESTION....738/1387 | |
Posted: 20 Apr 2015 02:05 UTC | Post #2 |
Admin Deck & Engine |
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Hoyt1964, If you continue to spam the comments, your account will be removed. As I said before, there is no illustration because the U.S. Coast Guard has not yet released them. | |
Posted: 07 Aug 2022 08:11 UTC | Post #3 |
Robinjack Deck |
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