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Exam Question

(a) Describe how protection against short circuit is provided. (6) 

(b) Explain how rotating magnetic field is produced in three phase winding with three phase supply. A four pole 3-phase induction motor operates from a supply whose frequency is 50 Hz. Calculate (10) 

(i) Speed at which the magnetic field of the stator is rotating, 

(ii) Speed of the rotor when the slip is 0.04, 

(iii) The frequency of the rotor current when the slip is 0.03. 

Reference Answer

(a) Three methods of short-circuit protection:
Fuses are one of the simplest forms of overcurrent protection. They operate on the principle of the heating effect of electric current. A fuse is made of a thin metallic wire with a low melting point and non-combustible material. When an excessive current flows through the circuit, it generates heat, causing the fuse to melt and thereby interrupting the circuit. This effectively protects the circuit components from damage. Fuses are commonly used as backup protection against short circuits in motors and for cable protection.
An electronic overcurrent relay uses advanced microprocessor-based technology combined with temperature sensors or current transformers to sense the current flowing through a circuit. These relays often employ a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistor to detect overheating conditions. When the temperature or current exceeds the set threshold, the relay trips and interrupts the circuit. This type of relay is always used in combination with a contactor and is connected in line with the motor, allowing the entire motor current to flow through it. Electronic overcurrent relays are particularly suited for applications where motors need to start and stop frequently, offering reliable and precise protection.
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