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Industrial Electricity and Motor Controls, Second Edition /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Miller, Rex (Autor), Miller, Mark R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2013].
Edición:2nd edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a Industrial Electricity and Motor Controls, Second Edition /  |c Rex Miller, Mark R. Miller. 
250 |a 2nd edition. 
264 1 |a New York, N.Y. :   |b McGraw-Hill Education,   |c [2013]. 
264 4 |c ?2013. 
300 |a 1 online resource (529 pages) :   |b 525 illustrations. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Cover --   |t Title Page --   |t Copyright Page --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t About the Authors --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction: A Quick Review of the Basics --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t What Is Electricity? --   |t Elements and Atoms --   |t Electrical Materials --   |t Generating Electricity --   |t Voltage and Current --   |t Ohm?s Law --   |t Power --   |t Measuring Electricity --   |t Controlling Electricity --   |t Resistors --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 1: Tools and Equipment --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Hand Tools --   |t Soldering Gun --   |t Electrical Tools --   |t Special Tools for Specific Jobs --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 2: Safety in the Workplace --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Electrical Shock --   |t Electrical Safety Measures --   |t Electrical Codes --   |t OSHA --   |t Fire Extinguishers --   |t Safe Working Practices --   |t Tool Safety --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 3: Symbols --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Electrical Symbols --   |t Electronic Symbols --   |t Relay Contact Symbols --   |t Line Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, and Ladder Diagrams --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 4: Control Circuits and Diagrams --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Wiring Diagrams --   |t Line Diagram or Ladder Diagram --   |t Undervoltage Release --   |t Two-Wire Control Circuits --   |t Thermostat Control --   |t Undervoltage Protection --   |t Three-Wire Control Circuits --   |t Overcurrent Protection for Control Circuits --   |t Transformers in Control Circuits --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 5: Switches --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Controlling Electricity --   |t Drum Switch --   |t Float Switches --   |t Flow Switches --   |t Foot Switches --   |t Joystick --   |t Interlock Switches --   |t Limit Switches --   |t Pressure Switches --   |t Pushbutton Switches --   |t Safety Switches --   |t Selector Switches --   |t Single-Pole Switches --   |t Start-Stop Switches --   |t Temperature Switches --   |t Toggle Switches --   |t Transistor Switching --   |t Vacuum Switches --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 6: Magnetism and Solenoids --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Solenoids --   |t Construction of Solenoids --   |t Shading Coils --   |t Solenoid Coils --   |t Alternating Current Hum --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 7: Relays --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Relays --   |t Solid-State Relays --   |t Phase-Failure Relays --   |t Solid-State Monitoring Relays --   |t Types of Solid-State Relay Switching --   |t Thermal Overload Relays --   |t Types of Thermal Overload Relays --   |t Electromagnetic Relays and Motors --   |t Electromechanical Relays --   |t Relay Operating Characteristics --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 8: Electric Motors --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Motor Classifications --   |t DC Motors --   |t AC Motors --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 9: Timers and Sensors --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Time and Timers --   |t Dashpot or Pneumatic Time-Delay Timers --   |t Synchronous Clock Timers --   |t Solid-State Timers --   |t Time-Delay Relays --   |t General Purpose Timing Relays --   |t Control of Programmable Timers --   |t Digital Solid-State Timer/Counter --   |t DIP Switches --   |t Pneumatic Timing Relays --   |t Motor-Driven Timers --   |t Sequence Control --   |t Programmable Timers --   |t Sensors --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 10: Sensors and Sensing --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Classes of Sensors --   |t Presence Sensing --   |t Limit Switches --   |t Speed Switches --   |t Pressure Controls --   |t Theory of Operation --   |t Temperature Controls --   |t Float Switches --   |t Encoders --   |t Proximity Switches --   |t Photoelectric Switches --   |t Switch Applications --   |t Automatic Identification --   |t Radio-frequency Identification Systems --   |t Bar Code Readers and Decoders --   |t Multiplexing --   |t Vision System --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 11: Solenoids and Valves --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Solenoids --   |t Industrial Solenoids --   |t Applications --   |t Solenoid Valves in Circuits --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 12: Motor Starting Methods --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Electric Motors --   |t Starting the Motor --   |t Repulsion-Induction Motor --   |t Capacitor-Start Motor --   |t Reversibility --   |t Permanent Split-Capacitor Motor --   |t Shaded-Pole Motor --   |t Split-Phase Motor --   |t Polyphase Motor Starters --   |t Reduced-Voltage Starting Methods --   |t Primary Resistor Starting --   |t Autotransformer Starting --   |t Part-Winding Starting --   |t Wye-Delta or Star-Delta Starters --   |t Multispeed Starters --   |t Consequent-Pole Motor Controller --   |t Full-Voltage Controllers --   |t Starting Sequence --   |t Protection Against Low Voltage --   |t Time-Delay Protection --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 13: Solid-State Reduced-Voltage Starters --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Electromechanical Devices --   |t Reduced-Voltage Starting --   |t Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers --   |t Solid-State Stepless Acceleration --   |t Logic Rack --   |t Shorted SCR Switch --   |t Elementary Wiring Diagrams for Solid State --   |t Diac --   |t Triac --   |t Light-Emitting Diodes --   |t Using Solid-State Control and Electromagnetic Devices --   |t Surge Suppressors --   |t Lightning Protection --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 14: Speed Control and Monitoring --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Motor Speed Control --   |t Squirrel-Cage Motors --   |t Synchronous Motors --   |t Wound-Rotor Motors --   |t Frequency Speed Control --   |t Multispeed Starters --   |t Speed Monitoring --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 15: Motor Control and Protection --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Motor Control --   |t Manual Starters --   |t Solid-state Motor Controller --   |t Sequence Control --   |t When Starting Any One Requires Another --   |t Jogging --   |t Plugging --   |t Braking --   |t Motor Protection --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 16: Three-Phase Controllers --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t The Three-Phase Motor --   |t Starters --   |t Duplex Motor Controllers --   |t Medium-Voltage Controllers --   |t Solid-State Motor Controller --   |t Motor Control Centers --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 17: Drives --   |t Performances Objectives --   |t Fans, Blowers, and Pumps --   |t Adjustable-Speed Drives --   |t Adjustable-Frequency AC Drives --   |t CSI Inverters --   |t Variable-Voltage Inverters --   |t Pulse-Width-Modulated Inverters --   |t Eddy Current Drives --   |t Variable-Pitch Drives --   |t Wound-Rotor AC Motor Drives --   |t DC Drives --   |t Regulated Speed Drives --   |t Open-Loop Controls (Traditional Approach) --   |t Closed-Loop Controls --   |t DC Drives: Advantages and Disadvantages --   |t DC Drives and Systems --   |t Solid-State Digital AC Drives --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 18: Transformers --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Transformers --   |t Iron-Core Transformer --   |t Autotransformers --   |t Transformer Losses --   |t Core Construction --   |t Transformer Oil --   |t Autotransformers: Three- and Single-Phase --   |t Buck and Boost Transformers --   |t Dry-Type Transformers --   |t Special Transformers --   |t Liquid-Filled Transformers --   |t Submersible Transformer --   |t Transformer Applications --   |t Motor Transformers --   |t Harmonic Mitigating Transformers and AC Line Reactors --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 19: Power Generation --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Basic Principle --   |t Components of the Alternator --   |t Types of Alternators --   |t Wye and Delta Configurations --   |t Frequency --   |t Load Changes --   |t Voltage Regulation --   |t Standby or Emergency Power Sources --   |t Prime Mover Systems --   |t Power Management Systems --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 20: Power Distribution Systems --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Sources of Commercial AC --   |t Distribution --   |t Systems Analysis --   |t Measurement of Power --   |t Transformers --   |t Switching --   |t Review Questions --   |t Review Problems --   |t Chapter 21: Programmable Controllers --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Solid-State Electronics --   |t The Programmable Controller --   |t The Environment Affects Performance --   |t Electrical Noise --   |t Solid-State Reliability --   |t Controllers --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 22: Robots and Robotics --   |t The Robot as a System --   |t Robot History --   |t Classifying Robots --   |t Work Envelope --   |t Robot Motion Capabilities --   |t Four Systems Classifications for the Arm --   |t Drive Systems for Robots --   |t End-Effectors --   |t Limit Switches --   |t Sensors --   |t LEDs --   |t Proximity Sensors --   |t Power for Robots --   |t Electric Motors --   |t Servo-Controlled Robots --   |t Actuators --   |t Controllers --   |t Sensor Inputs --   |t Vision Systems --   |t Parts Handling --   |t Line Tracking --   |t Computer Integrated  
505 0 |t Manufacturing --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 23: Troubleshooting and Maintenance --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Troubleshooting and the Electrician --   |t Preventive Maintenance --   |t Maintenance of Small Electric Motors --   |t Motor Problems --   |t Common Motor Problems and Their Causes --   |t Troubleshooting Aids --   |t Power Supply Disturbances --   |t Motors with Squirrel-Cage Rotors --   |t Testing the Centrifugal Switch in a Single-Phase Motor --   |t Testing for Short Circuits between Run and Start Windings --   |t Capacitor Testing --   |t Using Meters to Check for Problems --   |t Troubleshooting Guide --   |t Motor Life --   |t Performance Characteristics --   |t Motor Protection --   |t DC Motor Problems --   |t Solid-State Equipment Troubleshooting --   |t Review Questions --   |t Chapter 24: Careers in Electricity --   |t Performance Objectives --   |t Industries that Employ Electricians --   |t Careers in Electricity --   |t General Information --   |t Starting Your Own Business --   |t The Development of Leadership --   |t The Future --   |t Appendices --   |t I. DC Motor Trouble Chart --   |t II. Wound-Rotor Motor Trouble Chart --   |t III. Fractional-Horsepower Motor Trouble Chart --   |t IV. Selection of Dual-Element Fuses for Motor-Running Overload Protection --   |t V. Tables and Formulas --   |t VI. Full-Load Currents of AC and DC Motors --   |t VII. Power Factor Correcting Capacitors --   |t VIII. Switch Symbols --   |t IX. Wiring Diagram Symbols --   |t X. Unit Prefixes --   |t XI. Conversion Factors --   |t XII. Decibel Table --   |t XIII. Electrical and Electronic Symbols Used in Schematics --   |t Glossary --   |t Answers to Review Questions and Problems --   |t Index --   |t Color Inserts. 
530 |a Also available in print edition. 
533 |a Electronic reproduction.   |b New York, N.Y. :   |c McGraw Hill,   |d 2013.   |n Mode of access: World Wide Web.   |n System requirements: Web browser.   |n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions. 
538 |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 
546 |a In English. 
588 |a Description based on e-Publication PDF. 
650 0 |a Electric machinery. 
650 0 |a Industrial electronics. 
650 0 |a Electric motors  |x Electronic control. 
650 7 |a TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electrical   |2 bisacsh. 
655 0 |a Electronic books. 
700 1 |a Miller, Mark R.,   |e author. 
776 0 |i Print version:   |t Industrial Electricity and Motor Controls, Second Edition,   |d New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2013].   |w (OCoLC)847842670.   |z 9780071818698 
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