Figure 1: Typical capacitor start motor |
Figure 2: Typical examples of oil capacitors |
Figure 3: Typical example of electrolytic capacitor |
Figure 4: Connection diagram of a capacitor start motor |
Figure 5: Straight-line diagram of a four-pole capacitor-start motor |
Figure 6: Connection diagram of a four-pole capacitor-start motor |
Figure 7: Connection diagram of a non-reversible capacitor-start motor |
Figure 8: Diagram of a capacitor-start motor using a current relay instead of a centrifugal switch |
Figure 9: Capacitor-start motor with current relay |
Figure 10: Capacitor-start motor using current relay |
Figure 11: Capacitor-start motor using a current relay |
Figure 12: Capacitor-start motor with current relay and 2 terminal overload protector |
Figure 13: Thermally protected capacitor-start motor with potential relay |
Figure 14: Capacitor-start motor connected to potential relay and 3 terminal overload protector
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Figure 15: Dual-voltage non-reversible capacitor-start motor |
Figure 16: A straight-line diagram of a four-pole two-voltage capacitor-start motor |
Figure 17: Externally reversible dual voltage capacitor-start motor with thermal protector |
Figure 18: A two-voltage capacitor-start motor connected for clockwise rotation on 115 volts supply |
Figure 19: A two-voltage capacitor-start motor connected for counter-clockwise rotation on 115 volts supply |
Figure 20: A two-speed capacitor-start motor, this motor always starts on high speed |
Figure 21: A two-speed capacitor-start motor using two capacitors |
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