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1 Determination of Induction-Motor Parameters
DC Test Determines R1 Connect any two stator leads to a variable-voltage DC power supply Adjust the power supply to provide rated stator current Determine the resistance from the voltmeter and ammeter readings ECE 441

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3 For a Y-Connected Stator
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4 For a Delta-Connected Stator
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5 Determination of Induction-Motor Parameters
Blocked-Rotor Test Determine X1 and X2 Determines R2 when combined with data from the DC Test Block the rotor so that it will not turn Connect to a variable-voltage AC supply and adjust until the blocked-rotor current is equal to the rated current ECE 441

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7 Simplified Equivalent Circuit
Neglect the exciting current under blocked-rotor conditions – remove the parallel branch ECE 441

8 A 60-Hz motor would use a 15-Hz test voltage.
IEEE test code recommends that the blocked-rotor test be made using 25% rated frequency with the test voltage adjusted to obtain approximately rated current. A 60-Hz motor would use a 15-Hz test voltage. The calculated reactance is corrected to 60-Hz by multiplying by 60/15. Calculated resistance is correct. ECE 441

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11 How Is the Blocked-Rotor Impedance Divided?
If the NEMA-design letter of the motor is known, use Table 5.10 to divide the impedances. Otherwise, divide the impedances equally. ECE 441

12 Determination of Induction-Motor Parameters
No-Load Test Determine the magnetizing reactance, XM and combined core, friction, and windage losses. Connect as for blocked-rotor test (next slide). The rotor is unblocked and allowed to run unloaded at rated voltage and rated frequency. ECE 441

13 Electrical connection for the No-Load Test is the same as for the Blocked-Rotor Test
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14 Determination of Induction-Motor Parameters
At no-load, the speed is very close to synchronous speed – the slip is =0, causing the current in R2/s to be very small, and will be ignored i the calculations. IM>>Ife, so I0 = IM. ECE 441

15 The equivalent circuit for the no-load test is shown.
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16 Substitute X1 from the blocked-rotor test to determine the value of XM.
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17 Example 5.16 The following data were obtained from no-load, blocked-rotor, and DC tests of a three-phase, wye-connected, 40-hp, Hz, 460-V, design B induction motor whose rated current is 57.8A. The blocked-rotor test was made at 15 Hz. ECE 441

18 Blocked-Rotor No-Load DC Vline = 36.2V Vline = 460.0V VDC = 12.0V
Iline = 58.0A Iline = 32.7A IDC = 59.0A P3phase = W P3phase = W a) Determine R1, X1, R2, X2, XM, and the combined core, friction, and windage loss. b) Express the no-load current as a percent of rated current. ECE 441

19 Convert the AC test data to corresponding phase values for a wye-connected motor.
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20 Determine R1 Determine R2 ECE 441

21 Determination of X1 and X2
From Table 5.10, for a design B machine, X1 = 0.4XBR,60 = 0.4(1.0182) = Ω/phase X2 = 0.6XBR,60 = 0.6(1.0182) = /phase ECE 441

22 Determination of XM ECE 441

23 Determination of combined friction, windage, and core loss:
b) Express the no-load current as a percent of rated current. ECE 441


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