Windings design for single-phase induction motors base on 4-phase induction motor (Case study: Identical windings design)

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A 1-phase induction motor usually has a complicated windings design which compares to polyphase induction motor. In addition, a large capacitor start is required to operate the motor. It is an expensive way to operate the motor if it compare to polyphase induction motor. So, a new innovation method is required to make the motor more simple and cheaper. This research is purposed to study a new winding design for a single-phase capacitor motor. Winding design of the motor was conducted to a simple winding design like a 4-phase induction motor that has four identical windings. The comparator motor that use in this study was a Three-phase induction motor with data 1400 RPM, 1.5 HP, 50Hz, 380/220V, Y/Δ, 2.74/4.7A, 4 poles, that had the same current rating which the proposed method. The result showed that the motor design on this proposed method could be operated at 88.18 % power rating with power factor close to unity.

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Anthony, Z., Erhaneli, E., & Zulkarnaini, Z. (2018). Windings design for single-phase induction motors base on 4-phase induction motor (Case study: Identical windings design). In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 215). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821501023

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