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Speed Control
OBJECTIVE
After completing this exercise, you should be able to control the speed of DC shunt wound
motor.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
NOTE: Though the Multifunction Machine can be used as a series, shunt, and compound
wound machine, it is inferior to individual machine in characteristics.
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Fig. 5-3-1 Circuit diagram for speed control
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Fig. 5-3-2 Connection diagram for speed control
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PROCEDURE
CAUTION: High voltages are present in this laboratory exercise! Do not make
or modify any connections with the power on unless otherwise specified! If any
danger occurs, immediately press the red EMERGENCY OFF button on the
Three-phase Power Supply Module.
1. Place the DC Shunt Wound Machine, Magnetic Powder Brake Unit, and Brake
Controller on the Laboratory Table. Mechanically couple the DC Shunt Wound
Machine to the Magnetic Powder Brake Unit using a Coupling. Install the Coupling
Guard and the Shaft End Guard. Electrically connect the Brake Controller to the
Magnetic Powder Brake Unit using the supplied cable.
2. Install the required Modules in the Experimental Frame. Construct the circuit in
accordance with the circuit diagram in Fig. 5-3-1 and the connection diagram in Fig.
5-3-2. Have the instructor check your completed circuit. Note: The thermal
switches of DC Shunt Wound Machine and Magnetic Powder Brake Unit must be
connected together.
Make yourself familiar with the operation of Brake Controller by referring to the
EM-3320 Operation Manual.
Before using the Brake Controller and Magnetic Powder Brake Unit, you must first
calibrate the torque display of the Brake Controller to 0 kg-m by adjusting the zero adj
knob located on the rear panel of Magnetic Powder Brake Unit with the power on.
3. On the DC Power Supply Module, set the V.adj knob to the min. position. On the DC
Motor Field Regulator, set the knob to the 0 position.
4. Sequentially turn on the Brake Controller, Magnetic Powder Brake Unit, 3-P Current
Limit Protection Switch, Three-phase Power Supply, and DC Power Supply Modules.
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5. Press the START button on the DC Power Supply Module.
6. Slowly turn the V.adj knob on the DC Power Supply Module to increase the motor
voltage E up to the rated value of the motor, 220 Vdc.
8. Record the motor current I (obtained from the Digital DCA Meter), the field current If
(obtained from the Digital DCA Meter), the motor voltage E (obtained from the Digital
DCV Meter), and the speed N (obtained from the Brake Controller) in Table 5-3-1.
Note: The motor current must not exceed 130% of the rated value, 1.65A x 1.3 =
2.145A.
10. Slowly return the V.adj knob on DC Power Supply Module to the min. position.
11. Manipulate the Brake Controller to release the braking. That is to say, release the
braking by pressing the ESC or BACK button on the Brake Controller. Turn the knob
on the DC Motor Field Regulator to the 0 position.
12. Sequentially turn off the DC Power Supply, Three-phase Power Supply, 3-P Current
Limit Protection Switch Modules, Magnetic Powder Brake Unit and Brake Controller.
13. Using the results of Tables 5-3-1, plot the N vs R curves on the graph of Fig. 5-3-3.
14. Using the results of Tables 5-3-1, plot the If vs R curves on the graph of Fig. 5-3-4.
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Table 5-3-1 Measured values of I, If, E, and N (T=0.1 kg-m)
knob 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1300 1500 1800 2000 2200
I (A)
If (A)
E (V) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
N (rpm)
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0 500 1000 1500 2000
R( )
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
0 500 1000 1500 2000
R( )
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