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#28077 - 10/30/19 06:19 PM Motor Question  
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I would like to purchase a 230/460 VAC motor (used) for a TAC50-04 simulator (and others) used to test boards and provide training to mechanics. Any recommendations on how to go about doing this?

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#28081 - 10/30/19 08:40 PM Re: Motor Question [Re: wltr00]  
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Hey that sounds like fun. Are you going to use a 10K drive? Is the motor going to drive a hoistway simulator or will the hoistway be virtual? I think the biggest question will be how small can you go with the motor before the drive just won’t scale any lower. Nice thing with a Tac50-04 is you should be able to use any speed you want, hook the motor and position encoder together and scale both according. You may also need to make a tiny scaled down leveling transducer & vanes to avoid leveling sequence faults. Bound to be a lot of trial & error. Please keep us posted. I’d love to see pics along the way.


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