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Difference between capacitor start and capacitor run induction motor

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Answered by ITZAARAV
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A capacitor run motor uses a capacitor permanently connected in series with auxiliary winding, creating and maintaining a phase difference between the two windings of motor . ... Capacitor start motor uses a large value capacitor (usually electrolytic) in series with auxiliary winding only to give large torque to rotor.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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A capacitor run motor uses a capacitor permanently connected in series with auxiliary winding, creating and maintaining a phase difference between the two windings of motor . ... Capacitor start motor uses a large value capacitor (usually electrolytic) in series with auxiliary winding only to give large torque to rotor.

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