Electricity: motive power systems – Synchronous motor systems – Synchronization systems
Patent
1977-04-07
1978-12-05
Hohauser, Herman J.
Electricity: motive power systems
Synchronous motor systems
Synchronization systems
318465, 318714, H02P 146
Patent
active
041287924
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for controlling the starting of a three-phase, salient pole, synchronous motor employs a signal representing slip frequency obtained from a power sensor connected to the motor supply. It requires no connection to the field coil or to other motor component. Since the signal can be obtained from a power sensor, the starting can be controlled from a location remote from the motor, for example at the motor control switchgear. A detector determines when the signal has decreased in frequency to a point representing a rotor speed where field excitation should be applied and it provides an output control signal. This control signal causes field excitation to be applied. In its broadest sense the apparatus may be used to indicate slip frequency remotely.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3405338 (1968-10-01), Frola
patent: 3582735 (1971-06-01), Maruschak
Gaensbauer Herbert A.
Herzog Gordon W.
Canadian General Electric Company Limited
Eckersley R. A.
Hohauser Herman J.
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