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Two Point Starter

Two point starters are used with DC series motors to limit starting current. It has two terminals, line (L) and field (F), connected in series with the motor's field and armature windings. When the handle is moved to ON, the starting resistance limits current. When it reaches RUN, the no-volt coil holds the handle engaged. It will release the handle if current drops due to loss of load or voltage, returning it to OFF to protect from overspeeding. The starter also protects from overloading using an overload magnet.

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Two Point Starter

Two point starters are used with DC series motors to limit starting current. It has two terminals, line (L) and field (F), connected in series with the motor's field and armature windings. When the handle is moved to ON, the starting resistance limits current. When it reaches RUN, the no-volt coil holds the handle engaged. It will release the handle if current drops due to loss of load or voltage, returning it to OFF to protect from overspeeding. The starter also protects from overloading using an overload magnet.

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TWO POINT STARTER

Three point and four point starters are used for d.c. shunt motors.

In case of series motors, field and armature are inserted and hence starting
resistance is inserted in series with the field and armature.

Such a starter used to limit the star4ting current in case of dc series motor is called
two point starters.

The basic construction of two point starter is similar to that of three point starter
the fact that is has only two terminal namely line (L) and field F.

The terminal is one end of the series combination of field and the armature
winding.

The action of the starter is similar to that of three point starter.

The handle of the starter is in OFF position.


When it is moved to on, motor gets the supply and the entire starting resistance is
in series with the armature and field. It limits the starting current.

The current through no volt coil energizes it and when handle reaches to RUN
position, the no volt coil holds the handle by attracting the soft iron piece on the
handle.

Hence the no volt coil is also called hold on coil.

The main problem in case of dc series motor is it over speeding action when the
load is less. This can be prevented using two point starters.

The no volt coil is designed in such a way that it holds the handle in RUN positions
only when it carries sufficient current, for which motor can run safely.

If there is loss of load then current drawn by the motor decreases, due to which no
volt coil losses its required magnetism and releases the handle.


Under spring force, handle comes back to OFF position, protecting the motor from
over speeding.

Similarly if there is any supply problem such that voltage decreases suddenly then
also no volt coil releases the handle and protects the motor from adverse supply
conditions.

The overload condition can be prevented using overload magnet increases.

This energizes the magnet up to such an extent that it attracts the lever below it.

When lever is lifted upwards, the triangular piece attached to it touches the two
pints, which are the two ends of no volt coil.

Thus no volt coil gets shorted, loosing its magnetism and releasing the handle back
to OFF position.

This protects the motor from overloading conditions.

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