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The starting winding in a split phase motor is cut out of the circuit once the motor reaches a certain speed, typically between 70% to 80% of its full operating speed. This action is usually accomplished through a centrifugal switch or a relay that opens when the motor reaches the said speed, disconnecting the starting winding.
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Explanation: The single phase induction motor is not a self starting machine and hence
starting windings are connected in series with the running winding. The starting windings
are cut out when the motor speed reaches 75 % of the full load speed