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  2. Motor capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A typical motor start capacitor. A motor capacitor [1] [2] is an electrical capacitor that alters the current to one or more windings of a single-phase alternating-current induction motor to create a rotating magnetic field. [citation needed] There are two common types of motor capacitors, start capacitor and run capacitor (including a dual run ...

  3. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    Some film capacitors of special shapes and styles are used as capacitors for special applications, including RFI/EMI suppression capacitors for connection to the supply mains, also known as safety capacitors, [16] snubber capacitors for very high surge currents, [17] motor run capacitors and AC capacitors for motor-run applications. [18]

  4. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Capacitor-run induction motors have a permanently connected phase-shifting capacitor in series with a second winding. The motor is much like a two-phase induction motor. Motor-starting capacitors are typically non-polarized electrolytic types, while running capacitors are conventional paper or plastic film dielectric types.

  5. Induction motor - Wikipedia

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    The capacitor-run designs keep the second winding on when running, improving torque. A resistance start design uses a starter inserted in series with the startup winding, creating reactance. Self-starting polyphase induction motors produce torque even at standstill.

  6. Induction generator - Wikipedia

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    For a machine to run as an asynchronous generator, capacitor bank must supply minimum 4567 / 3 phases = 1523 VAR per phase. Voltage per capacitor is 440 V because capacitors are connected in delta. Capacitive current Ic = Q/E = 1523/440 = 3.46 A Capacitive reactance per phase Xc = E/Ic = 127 Ω. Minimum capacitance per phase:

  7. AC motor - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] [21] A capacitor-start, capacitor-run motor has two separate capacitors, one for starting the motor, and another for running it, and has a centrifugal switch to disconnect the starting capacitor, or a back-EMF relay connected in parallel with the auxiliary winding of the motor. This motor provides high starting torque and high efficiency.

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