Posted by Bus Driver on December 15, 2013 at 18:13:44 from (67.213.57.158):
In Reply to: JohnT? posted by George Marsh on December 15, 2013 at 15:50:35:
The purpose of the shaded-pole is to start the motor as single -phase induction motors require some type of starting assist. The shaded-pole remains during all stages of operation and wastes significant power in the form of heat. The primary advantage of shaded-pole motors is that they are cheap to manufacture. They have no centrifugal switch for the starting windings-- and they have no separate starting windings. 1/4 hp is really large for shaded-pole, larger than any I have ever seen, as many of them are 1/10 hp or less. If it draws more than nameplate amperage, it is overloaded in some fashion.
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