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Re: how deep do the coilers prefer doing it? : )



Original poster: "claudio masetto" <claudmas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

It is still considered a single phase motor because it is connected to a single phase supply.
The phase relationship between the run and start windings is different.

It can be called a start or auxillary winding. I've seen it called both often.

Claude.
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Subject: Re: how deep do the coilers prefer doing it? : )


Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hallo Claude,

Saturday, February 18, 2006, 11:02:38 PM, you wrote:

> Original poster: "claudio masetto" <claudmas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Any winding in a single phase induction motor which is connected
> directly accross  the supply is known as the run winding.

cap run motor is not single-phase - it`s two-phase if you didn`t know.

>  In a cap run motor a cap is connected in series with the start
> winding and this cap is called the run cap but the winding is still
> called the start winding.

no, this is not starting winding - it`s auxiliary winding.

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