Two-speed refrigerant motor compressor

Electricity: motive power systems – Induction motor systems – Primary circuit control

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318783, 318472, 310198, 361 27, H02P 748, H02H 708, H02K 328

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042635403

ABSTRACT:
A refrigerant compressor of the type driven by a single phase motor capable of operating at a low speed and a high speed. The motor, including four separate windings, a first set of high-speed two-pole auxiliary and main windings, and a second set of low-speed four-pole auxiliary and main windings all wound on the same stator core. Each set of windings is provided with independent line break protectors that enable each set of windings and protector to be optimized without affecting the other. A mandatory low-speed start system is incorporated that insures initial low-speed start even when conditions require high speed operation. Speed switching from one speed to the other is accomplished in the present system while the motor is running without causing interruption of compressor operation.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1609310 (1926-12-01), Rodgers
patent: 1712065 (1929-05-01), Baker
patent: 3167700 (1965-01-01), Neyhouse
patent: 3584980 (1971-06-01), Cowley et al.
patent: 3978382 (1976-08-01), Pfarrer et al.

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