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FOREWORD
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Table of Contents
Motor Data - Electrical
Terminal Markings and Connections
Field Polarities of DC Machines
Maximum Locked-Rotor Currents - Three-Phase Squirrel
Cage Motors
NEMA Code Letters For AC Motors
General Speed-Torque Characteristics
Effect of Voltage Unbalance on Motor
Performance
Starting Characteristics of Squirrel
Cage Induction Motors
Allowable Starts and Starting
Intervals
Contractors
NEMA Size Starters for Three-Phase
Motors
Starter Enclosures
NEMA Size Starters for Single-Phase
Motors
Derating Factors for Conductors in a Conduit
Temperature Classifications of Insulation Systems
Resistance Temperature Detectors
Determining
the Polarizatioin Index of Machine Windings
Useful Formulas and
Conversions
Formulas for Electrical Motors
Formulas for Electrical Circuits
Temperature Correction of Winding
Resistance
Motor Application Formulas
Glossary
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