About this product

Product Information
With a highly practical approach, ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL, 9E provides a useful and effective tool for anyone who will install, monitor, and/or maintain motor controls. The book begins by introducing the simplest of equipment and then builds upon this knowledge, step-by-step, enabling readers to learn how to draw and interpret motor control schematic diagrams. Subsequent units provide useful information on motor control components and how they are connected to form complete control circuits.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Delamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
1435485750
ISBN-13
9781435485754
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72975600
Product Key Features
Author
Stephen L. Herman
Publication Name
Electric Motor Control
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
10.8in.
Item Height
1in.
Item Width
8.4in.
Item Weight
34.5 Oz
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
9
Table of Content
1. General Principles of Electric Motor Control.2. Fractional and Integral Horsepower Manual Motor Starters.3. Magnetic Line Voltage Starters.4. Symbols.5. Interpretation and Application of Simple Wiring and Elementary Diagrams.6. Push Buttons and Control Stations.7. Relays.8. Contactors.9. Timing Relays.10. Pressure Switches and Regulators.11. Float Switches.12. Flow Switches.13. Limit Switches and Proximity Control.14. Phase Failure Relays.15. Solenoid Valves.16. Temperature Switches.17. Two-Wire Controls.18. Three-Wire and Separate Controls.19. Hand-Off-Automatic Controls.20. Multiple Push Button Stations.21. Interlocking Methods for Reversing Control.22. Sequence Control.23. Jogging (Inching) Control Circuits.24. Time-Delay, Low-Voltage Release Relay.25. The Motor and Starting Methods.26. Primary Resistor-Type Starters.27. Autotransformer Starters.28. Part Winding Motor Starters.29. Automatic Starters for Star-Delta Motors.30. AC Solid-State Reduced Voltage Controller.31. Controllers for Two-Speed, Two-Winding (Separate Winding) Motors.32. Two-Speed, One-Winding (Consequent Pole) Motor Controller.33. Four-Speed, Two-Winding (consequent Pole) Motor Controller.34. Wound Rotor Motors and Manual Speed Control.35. Push Button Speed Selection.36. Automatic Acceleration for Wound Rotor Motors.37. Automatic Speed Control for Wound Rotor Motors.38. Solid-State Adjustable Speed Controller for AC Wound Rotor Motors.39. Synchronous Motor Operation.40. Push Button Synchronizing.41. Timed Semiautomatic Synchronizing.42. Synchronous Automatic Motor Starter.43. About DC Motors.44. Use of Reduced Voltage for Starting.45. Across-the-Line Starting.46. Compensating and Definite Time Control Starting.47. Solid-State Adjustable Speed Control.48. Plugging.49. Electric Brakes.50. Dynamic and Regenerative Braking.51. Electric and Electronic Braking.52. Direct Drives and Pulley Drives.53. Gear Motors.54. Variable-Frequency Mechanical Drives.55. AC Adjustable Frequency Drives.56. Magnetic Clutch and Magnetic Drive.57. DC Variable-Speed Control --- Motor Drives.58. Programmable and Motion Control.59. Motor Startup and Troubleshooting Basics.60. Troubleshooting Techniques.
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Construction / Electrical, Electrical, Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Education