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Variable Speed Drives: Principles and Applications for Energy Cost Savings

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Simply put, a variable speed drive is a controller that allows a motor and its associated equipment to run at different speeds depending upon automated input from an industrial process. That in turn provides the ability to provide smoother operations, and most importantly, energy savings by slowing down machinery when a process does not have to run at full speed. Long a leading book on this technology, this new edition by industry authority David William Spitzer provides insights to improving the applications of variable speed drives. Whether you have basic knowledge or advanced knowledge, you will find this book to be an extremely useful introduction to how variable speed drivers work, how they are best applied, and what to do and what to avoid when employing them as part of an overall automated industrial enterprise, all with an eye on energy savings. Inside, you will find: OCo A basic overview of electrical, hydraulic, and instrumentation principles of variable speed drives. OCo Coverage of the role that variable speed drives can play in overall plant energy requirements and energy savings. OCo Coverage of developments in variable frequency drives. OCo Coverage of new manufacturing applications for variable speed drives. OCo Examples of real-world applications that help make the theory and knowledge more clear and understandable."

226 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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