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Product Identifiers
PublisherDelamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-100827386400
ISBN-139780827386402
eBay Product ID (ePID)969062
Product Key Features
Number of Pages480 Pages
Publication NameIndustrial Motor Control
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1998
SubjectTechnical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades, Construction / Electrical, Electrical
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering
AuthorStephen L. Herman
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight58.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width8.9 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number4
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN97-051921
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal621.46
Table Of ContentUNIT 1: General Principles of Electric Motor Control. UNIT 2: Semiconductors. UNIT 3: The PN Junction. UNIT 4: The Zener Diode. UNIT 5: The Transistor. UNIT 6: The Unijunction Transistor. UNIT 7: The SCR: UNIT 8: the Diac. UNIT 9: the Triac. UNIT 10: the 555 Timer. UNIT 11: the Operational Amplifier. UNIT 12: Fractional and Integral Horsepower Manual Motor Starters. UNIT 13: Magnetic Line Voltage Starters. UNIT 14: Push Buttons and Control Stations. UNIT 15: Relays and Contractors. UNIT 16: The Solid-State Relay. UNIT 17: Timing Relays. UNIT 18: Pressure Switches and Regulators. UNIT 19: Float Switches. UNIT 20: Flow Switches and Sensors. UNIT 21: Limit Switches. UNIT 22: Phase Failure Relays. UNIT 23: Solenoid and Motor Operated Valves. UNIT 24: Temperature Sensing Devices. UNIT 25: Hall Effect Sensors. UNIT 26: Proximity Detectors. UNIT 27: Photodetectors. UNIT 28: The Control Transformer. UNIT 29: Basic Control Circuits. UNIT 30: Schematics and Wiring Diagrams. UNIT 31: Timed Starting for Three Motors (Circuit #1). UNIT 32: Float Switch Control of a Pump and Pilot Lights (Circuit #3). UNIT 33: Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #1). UNIT 34: Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #2). UNIT 35: Developing a Wiring Diagram (Circuit #3). UNIT 36: Installing Control Systems. UNIT 37: Hand-Off Automatic Controls. UNIT 38: Multiple Push-button Stations. UNIT 39: Interlocking Methods for Reversing Control. UNIT 40: Sequence Control. UNIT 41: Jogging (Inching) Control Circuits. UNIT 42: Plugging. UNIT 43: DC Motors. UNIT 44: Across the line Starting. UNIT 45: Definite Time Starting Control. UNIT 46: Solid-State DC Motor Controls. UNIT 47: Stepping Motors. UNIT 48: The Motor and Starting Methods. UNIT 49: Primary Resistor-type Starters. UNIT 50: Autotransformer Starters. UNIT 51: Automatic Starters for Star-Delta Motors. UNIT 52: Consequent Pole Motor Controllers. UNIT 53: Wound rotor Motors and Manual Speed Control. UNIT 54: Automatic Acceleration for Wound Rotor Motors. UNIT 55: Synchronous Motor Operation. UNIT 56: Synchronous Automatic Motor Starter. UNIT 57: Variable Speed AC Motor Control. UNIT 58: Magnetic Clutch and Magnetic Drive. UNIT 59: Motor Installation. UNIT 60: Direct Drives and Pulley Drives. UNIT 61: Developing Control Circuits. UNIT 62: Digital Logic. UNIT 63: The bounceless Switch. UNIT 64: Start-Stop Push-button Control. UNIT 65: Programmable Controllers. UNIT 66: Programming a PLC. UNIT 67: Analog Sensing for Programmable Controllers.
Edition DescriptionLab Manual,Revised edition
SynopsisThis newly revised text, now in full color, provides easy-to-follow instructions and the essential information for controlling industrial motors. Most commonly-used devices in contemporary industrial settings are covered. Many circuits are explained with clear and concise step-by-step sequences that help students learn the concepts and applications of control logic. A new lab manual is now available to supplement the 4th edition of this text., This newly revised text, now in full color, provides easy-to-follow instructions and the essential information for controlling industrial motors. Most commonly-used devices in contemporary industrial settings are covered. Many circuits are explained with clear and concise step-by-step sequences that help students learn the concepts and applications of control logic. A new lab manual is now available to supplement the 4th edition of this text. ALSO AVAILABLE Interactive Companion (CD-ROM), ISBN: 0-7668-1104-2 Lab Manual, ISBN: 0-8273-8642-7 INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Manual, ISBN: 0-8273-8641-9