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Re: [Amps] Air temps leaving the amp.

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Air temps leaving the amp.
From: KA4INM <ka4inm@gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 13:01:52 -0500
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  On 02/03/14 10:24, Jim W8ZR Garland wrote:

This raises an interesting issue. How does one reduce the impeller speed on
a blower with a 120 VAC motor (capacitor start)? I've done some tests on
several blowers (3370 rpm) and find the rpm doesn't vary appreciably as the
voltage is varied over a significant range. Once the voltage gets low
enough, of course, the blower stalls, but the rpm doesn't vary with the
voltage. I suspect this is an inherent property of induction motors. I first
discovered this effect years ago when I tried to reduce the blower speed of
a Rotron blower in an 8877 amp. I switched in a 24V transformer to lower the
voltage from 120V to 96V, but discovered it didn't make much difference.

  You simply restrict the intake air flow which unloads the motor.
--
  Ron  KA4INM - Youvan's corollary:
                Every action results in unwanted side effects.
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