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Just about all industrial
machines or processes are driven by an electric motor. If you monitor the
load on the motor, it will often give you valuable information about what
is happening inside the machine or process. Here are some examples:
Mixers or Agitators –
When the mixture gets thicker, it will take more power to keep things
stirred. This could be a signal that the batch is done.
Drills and Other Machine
Tools – When the tool gets dull,
it takes more power to make the hole. This can be a signal that it's time
to change the tool.
Pumps –
The more liquid you pump, the more power it takes. But, if the pump is
dry, the power drops right off. Many new–fangled pumps don't do well
when they run dry. A load control can stop the pump before expensive
damage is done.
Grinding Machines –
A grinder wheel is always wearing down, but on an automatic machine you
need to get the wheel on the work piece quickly or you spend a lot of time
"grinding air." A load control senses the sharp increase in
power when the wheel touches the work piece, stops the infeed and starts
the grinding cycle.
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