Self-excitation
Advantage: no-voltage characteristic
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Separate excitation
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The contactor circuits are provided with permanent contact making
Control current locking
Advantage: By means of the control current locking contactor, no-voltage characteristic is attained in separately excited contactor circuits.
pulse contact making functional
diagram
mixed representation - main circuit
(single-pole); control circuit (all-pole)
control circuit - shown in the form
of a circuit diagram
sequential circuit - functional
diagram
Circuit diagram for the control of
the sequential circuit
Sequential circuit with rotation
monitors and unlocking switches
Circuit diagram for the sequential
circuit with rotating monitors and unlocking
switches
control current - pulse locking
Circuit diagrams for reversing
contactor circuits (pulse locking)
To be used for single drives only, circuit is not safe!
Circuit diagrams for reversing
contactor circuits (pulse and holding current locking)
reversing contactor circuit - push -
button locking
Circuit diagrams for reversing
contactor circuits (Push-button locking)
Circuit diagrams for reversing
contactor circuits (Push-button locking arranged as rapid change-over circuit;
suitable for smaller motors only)
Reversing contactor circuit with
star-delta starting main circuit
Circuit diagram for the control of
the reversing contactor circuit with star-delta
starting
reversing contactor - rapid
changing-over
Arc extinguishing circuit for
separate excitation
Circuit diagram for the control of
the separately escited arc extinguishing
circuit
main circuit
Circuit diagram for the control of
the three-contactor star-delta
connection
with effective resistance for
starting in the stator and self-monitoring (unsymmetric circuit)
Circuit diagram for the control of
the starting action with effective
resistance
with rotor contactor starter
Circuit diagram for the control of
the slip-ring rotor with rotor
starter
Interference suppression of a
universal motor
Interference suppression of a
direct-current shunt motor
Interference suppression of switch
gears
Interference suppression of electric
bells (A)
Interference suppression of electric
bells
(B)
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