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Electrical Engineering - what is the Disadvantages of Ward-Leonard system
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Disadvantages of Ward-Leonard system
what is the Disadvantages of Ward-Leonard system
David
said on : 2018-10-13 03:44:58
Disadvantages :
High initial cost.
Since the efficiency, neglecting the exciter efficiency, is essentially the product of the individual efficiencies of the two larger machines, the efficiency of this method is not as high as rheostat speed control by the field control method
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