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Re: Initial setting for sync phase angle on an RSG
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Initial setting for sync phase angle on an RSG
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From: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@jpl.nasa.gov> (by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net>)
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 11:56:56 -0700
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Approved: twftesla@uswest.net
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla@pupman.com@fixme
you can use a three phase variac on three phase power to create a variable
phase shift. A variac wired as a series inductor will also create a phase
shift, but it is a bit hard to figure out how much shift you'll get (since
the inductance of the variac isn't usually a handy nameplate number)
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> From: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Re: Initial setting for sync phase angle on an RSG
> Date: Thursday, February 10, 2000 1:54 PM
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> Original Poster: "Megavolt Nick" <tesla@fieldfamily.prontoserve.co.uk>
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> Hi Bart,
> this came up a while ago - it Think we decided a variac *in
> series* with the motor might be able to provide a variable phase shift.
As
> I'm doing a sync rotary for alex crow I might give it a go.
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> Regards
> Nick Field
> > Original Poster: "Barton B. Anderson" <tesla123@pacbell.net>
> > displacement of the drive motor via a long shaft. But, couldn't the
input
> > frequency
> > to the drive motor be adjusted out of phase? I'll have to think about
this
> more
> > (just a passing thought).
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