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Direct On Line Starter Princeple (Important)

The document describes the direct on-line starter method for starting a cage induction motor. It consists of a contactor coil operated by start and stop push buttons located away from the starter. When start is pressed, the contactor energizes connecting the motor to the power supply. Overload and undervoltage protection are provided to disconnect the motor if needed. The starting current can be up to 10 times the full load current, causing voltage drops. Equations show the relationship between starting torque, current and slip. Direct on-line starting is the simplest and cheapest method.

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Direct On Line Starter Princeple (Important)

The document describes the direct on-line starter method for starting a cage induction motor. It consists of a contactor coil operated by start and stop push buttons located away from the starter. When start is pressed, the contactor energizes connecting the motor to the power supply. Overload and undervoltage protection are provided to disconnect the motor if needed. The starting current can be up to 10 times the full load current, causing voltage drops. Equations show the relationship between starting torque, current and slip. Direct on-line starting is the simplest and cheapest method.

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Direct on‐line starter (DOL) 
1. DESCRIPTION: 
Direct on-line Starter Method is a common method of starting of Cage
Induction Motor. The motor is connected through a starter across the full
supply voltage. The Direct On-Line Starter Method figure is shown
below. It consists a coil operated contactor C controlled by start and stop
push button as shown in the connection diagram below.

The buttons which may be installed in a convenient place away from the
starter. The start button is held open by a spring. On pressing
the START pushbutton S1, the contactor C is energized from two-line
conductors L1 and L2.

The three main contacts M and the auxiliary contact A are closed. The
terminals a and b are short-circuited. The motor is then connected to the
supply mains. The S1 button moves back under the spring action as soon as
the pressure is released. The coil C remains energized through ab.

Thus, the main contact M remains closed, and the motor continues to get
supplies. Therefore, contact A is known as Hold-On-Contact. The stop
button S2 is normally held closed by the spring. If the S2 button is pressed
to STOP the motor, the supply through the contactor coil C is
disconnected. As the coil C is de-energized, the main contacts M and the
auxiliary contact A are opened. The supply to the motor is disconnected,
and the motor is stopped.

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2. UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION: 

When the voltage falls below a certain value or when the supply fails or
disrupted during the operation of the motor, the coil C is de-energized.
Hence, the motor is disconnected from the supply Overload Protection

The motor is overloaded, one or all the overload coils (O.L.C) are
energized. The normally closed contact D is opened, and the contactor coil C
is de-energized to disconnect the supply from the motor. Fuses are provided
in the circuit for short circuit protection.

In Direct on line starting the starting current may be as large as ten times the
full load current, and the starting torque is equal to full load torque. Such a
large starting current produces an excessive voltage drop in the line which
supplies power to the motor.

3. THEORY OF DOL FOR INDUCTION MOTOR:

Let,

 Ist be the starting current drawn from the supply mains per phase.
 Ifl is the full load current drawn from the supply mains per phase.
 Ʈest is the starting torque.
 Sfl is the slip at full load.

As we know that the rotor copper loss = s x rotor input

At starting, s = 1, I2 = I2st, Ʈe = Ʈest

Therefore,

At full loads = sfl, I2 = I2fl, Ʈe = Ʈefl

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If the no load current is neglected

Equating the above equation (6) and (7), we get

From the equation (5) and (8) we get

If V1 is the stator voltage per phase equivalent

Ze10 is the standstill impedance per phase of the motor referred to the stator then
the current at the starting is given by the equation shown below.

The starting current is equal to the short circuit current.

Combining equation (9) and (10) we get

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Direct on-line starter method is the cheapest and the simplest method of the
starting of the induction motor.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

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