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TECHNICAL
REFERENCE GUIDE

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| Simplicity
Yields Cost Savings
By
Kim Kowalewsky, LEESON Electric Corporation
Permanent
magnet DC motor teamed with SCR drive provides cost-saving advantages
in low-horsepower applications.
Whenever
technological change sweeps an industry, there's also a paradigm
shift, as new ways for solving problems are discovered. But in the
rush to take advantage of the new technology, it's easy for designers
and manufacturers to overlook simpler and more cost-effective solutions.
Here's
an example: With the emergence of AC adjustable speed drives, many
applications have been specified as requiring the newer technology.
But
it's a fact that for many applications, the most straightforward,
cost-effective way to put together a small-horsepower, adjustable
speed drive is by teaming the proven technology of a permanent magnet
DC motor with a packaged SCR control.
With
a minimum of fuss, the PMDC/SCR combination provides an industrial-duty
drive with smooth, stepless speed control throughout the speed range,
plus these key capabilities:
- Precise
speed regulation
- Simple
Connections
- Reversing
and Braking Options
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| The
Simpler, The Better
What
makes DC SCR drives so easy to apply?
With
DC motors, the speed is controlled simply by varying the amount
of voltage applied to the armature. The more voltage, the higher
the speed.
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adding an inexpensive packaged control, the user can vary the output
voltage -- and thereby the speed of the motor-- simply by turning
a knob on the control unit.Such SCR controls get their name from the
silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs) they use to convert the AC current
supplied by the power company to DC
DC
SCR drives offer good speed control and good efficiency. Commonly,
a 60:1 speed range is attained, with speed regulation of 1% or better.
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| A
Cost-Efficient Alternative
While
lacking some of the specialized motion control features of brushless
DC drives or vector-type AC inverter drives, DC SCR drives cost
considerably less -- making them ideal for a variety of industrial
and commercial applications. DC SCR drives are an excellent choice
for small horsepower applications (sub-fractional to approximately
2 horsepower), where only basic control functions are needed, such
as: stop/start, forward/reverse, and adjustable speed control.
Such
applications might include:
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- Conveyors
for general material handling (including food processing)
- Pumps,
sprayers, fans, and mixers
- Machine
tools, textile machines, and other factory equipment
- Packaging
machines
- Medical
and laboratory equipment
- Exercise
equipment
- Office
machine
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where you're dealing with a low horsepower application, don't forget
to consider the simplicity and cost effectiveness of a DC SCR package.
In many situations, it will do the job every bit as well as the more
sophisticated control packages--with considerable cost savings. |
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| Other
PMDC Motor Uses
Aside
from being used in control packages, permanent magnet DC motors
are commonly used in applications needing high starting torque or
predictable torque throughout the speed range.
PMDC
motors are also known for delivering high power in a compact package.
In intermittent duty applications, it's common to see as much as
three to four times the continuous duty rating, depending on the
duty cycle.
In
addition, permanent magnet motors use less energy than other types
of DC motors, because no current is needed to "excite the field,"
as in field-wound types of DC motors. This added energy efficiency
can be especially important in low voltage applications, where the
power source is often a storage battery.
Low-Voltage
Applications Expand
Demand
for low voltage PMDC motors is growing rapidly and involves a number
of applications, such as:
Mobile
hydraulic pumps
Mobile hoists and lifts
Forklift trucks and other vehicles
Solar-powered applications
Anywhere battery back-up power is use
The popularity of PMDC motors in general is enhanced by their wide
availability as a standard, off-the-shelf item. A number of models
and types are generally available, including general purpose NEMA
and IEC metric frame motors, washdown designs for food processing
environments, explosion-proof motors, and gearmotors.
Original
equipment manufacturers often have specialized fit and performance
requirements, however. Several motor manufacturers offer design
services to accommodate customer needs for special shafts, mounting
provisions, electrical characteristics, tachometers, custom gearboxes,
or other application-specific features such special paint colors.
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