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218 ALTERNATING-CURRENT MaJOR CONTROL ILLUSTRATIONS-CHAPTER 4 219

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Fig. 4-16. Line diagram of a control circuit.

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STOP
2
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@t--.:J:tf-f -~f---tf-..J Fig. 4-19. Three-phase starter with three-coil thermal O.L. relay and step down con-
M O.L. trol transformer in control circuits. (Cutler-Hammer)
O.L.

Fig. 4-17. A line diagram of a magnetic across-the-line starter.

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START
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START
-'-<>-J
2
-5 u;~~TROL
STOP

5 WIRE
CONTROL if
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I
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WIRE CO"TROL
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USED
STOP
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,'STOP $~T:," OL· CONTROL

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2 WIRE
CONTROL.
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DUAL VOLTAGE

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2 WIRE
CO"TIIOL
Fig. 4-18. Three-pole, three-phase
starter with external two or three wire
control. (Square D Co.) Fig. 4-20. Three-phase starter with control-circuit transformer and secondary fuse.
(Square D Co.)

Figures 4-16; 4-17; 4-18 Figures 4-19; 4-20

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