Capacitor-start motor
Capacitor motor is slightly different from the split-phase motor. Capacitor is placed in the path of electric current in the beginning of winding (see Fig. 7-13). In addition, a capacitor is an electrical component that hinders speedy change of a current, two engines of the same electrically. Motor capacitor can usually be recognized by the capacitor can or housing, which is mounted on the stator (see Fig. 7-14). Adding a capacitor to the start winding increases the effect of a two-phase region, described in connection with the split-phase motor. Capacitor means that the engine can give much more twisting force from the moment of its beginning. It also reduces the amount of electricity required during a starting approximately 1.5 times the current required after the engine up to speed. Split-phase motors requires 3 or 4 times in the current starting that they do the job. ..
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