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Starting switches of electric motors typically use the following types of operations:
1. Manual Operation: Basic and the most direct form of starting a motor. The operator manually engages the switch to start or stop the motor. This method is typically found in smaller or less critical applications.
2. Electromagnetic Operation: Uses an electromagnet to close or open the contacts of the switch. When the control circuit is energized, the electromagnet activates, causing the contacts to close and start the motor. This method allows remote control and can be automated or integrated into larger control systems.
3. Thermal Overload Operation: Often integrated into motor starting switches, this operation protects the motor from overheating. If the motor draws too much current for an extended period, the thermal overload device will open the circuit, stopping the motor to prevent damage.
4. Centrifugal Switch Operation: Common in single-phase motors, such as those used in household appliances. The switch opens or closes based on the motor shaft’s speed. As the motor reaches a certain speed, centrifugal force actuates the switch to change the circuit’s configuration, usually to disconnect the start winding of the motor.
5. Solid-State Operation: Modern motor starting switches may use solid-state electronics to control the motor. These can offer precise control over the motor’s speed, torque, and other performance characteristics. Solid-state starters can include features like soft starting, which gradually increases the motor’s voltage to reduce mechanical stress and electrical spikes
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Explanation: The starting switch is used to cut the auxillary winding when the motor
attains 75% of the full load speed. The switches operate in both the centrifugal as well
as mechanical operation