ceiling fan
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Prepared by -Bassam ALKHELLY KGK150006 M.Hassan Rehman KGk150008Sayed Rasool KGK150010 Khiri ELRMALI KGK150011
Ceiling Fan Motors
KGK 150006 Bassam ALKHELLY KGK 150008 M.Hassan RehmanKGK 150010 Saiyed Rasol KGK 150011 Khiri ELRMALI
8th April 2017
KXGK 6107 MODERN ELECTRICAL MACHINES Dr Che Hang Seng
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Contents
• Introduction• Motor Construction• Types of Ceiling Fans Motors “Conventional and Modern”• Ceiling Fans Motors Motor Analysis “Conventional and Modern”• Ceiling Fans Motor Speed Control “Conventional and Modern”• Ceiling Fans Modern And Conventional Motor Comparison • Ceiling Fans Modern and Conventional Speed Control
Comparison • Ceiling Fan Market Snap Shot for Housing Sector in Malaysia• Conclusion
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Introduction
• It is a type of electronic appliances that is run by an electronic motor.
• First electrically powered fans was invented in 1882 by Philip Diehl.
• Crompton Greaves Ltd is the leading manufacturer of fans.
• Fans used for comfort create a wind chill by increasing the heat transfer coefficient, but do not lower temperatures directly.
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Internal Parts of Ceiling fan:
• Selector Switch• Electric motor • Rotor • Stator • Copper winding
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Internal Parts of Ceiling fan:
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Types of motor use in ceiling fan
1. Split-phase permanent capacitor
2. Capacitor start, capacitor run 3. Shaded pole motor4. BLDC fan
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Single-phase induction motors are classified
according to the method employed to make them self-starting.
• (1) Split-phase induction motor : ( started by two phase motor action through the use of an auxiliary or starting winding)
(i) Resistance-start split-phase induction motor• (2) Capacitor motors : ( started by two phase motor
action through the use of an auxiliary and a capacitor)
(i) Capacitor-start induction run motor (ii) Capacitor run induction motor (iii) Capacitor-start and Capacitor run induction
motor• (3) Shaded-pole induction motor :(started by the
motion of the magnetic field produced by means of shading coil around A portion of the pole structure)
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Three types of Motor Load
Motor loads Description Examples
Constant torque loads
Output power varies but torque is constant Conveyors, rotary kilns, constant-displacement pumps
Variable torque loads Torque varies with square of operation speed
Centrifugal pumps, fans
Constant power loads Torque changes inversely with speed Machine tools
type split-phase Capacitor start Capacitor run Capacitor start-capacitor run
Shaded-pole
Starting torque 1.5 to 2 times 3.5 to 4.5 times 0.5 to 0.8 times 3 to 3.5 times 0.4 to 0.8 times
Starting current 6 to 8 times Smaller Smaller
power factor 0.55 to .65 0.65 to 0.75 0.8 t0 0.95 0.9 0.45 approx
Efficiency 60-65% 65 to 70% 55 to 65% 60% 35%
Power rating 1/20 to 1/2kW 1/10 to 3/4 kW 1/20 to 3/4 HP -1/8 to 3/4 HP 2.5W to 40W
Speed 287 to 700 100 rpm 100 rpm 100rpm 100rpm
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Single Phase Induction Motor Circuit Model
•forwards slip
•backwards slip
•input impedance is given as
• power flow into each part of the circuit.•air gap power is defined as the input power minus the power losses in the stator,
equivalent circuit forwards and backwards
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Steady State Circuit Model
torques Power converted
Rotational losses
Output power available on the shaft is
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simulink model Capacitor-Start and Capacitor-Start-Run operation modes
motor rated defult setting1/4 HP, 110 V, 60 Hz, 1800 rpm.1Q a 110Vstator windings (main and auxiliary) rotor squirrel cages. [Rs=2.02 ohm ,Ls=7.4e-3 H] [Rr= 4.12 ohm , Lr5.6e-3 H] Lms= 0.1772 HDisconnection speeddisconnected.Default is 75.
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compare their performance characteristics
Capacitor-Start Capacitor-Start-Run
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To Start Winding
Motor with Centrifugal SwitchStart winding energized
Motor Speed Increases
Weights shift, disk moves back
Centrifugal SwitchFrom R
un Winding
Contacts Open
Disk
Before starting, disk pushes bar, closing contacts
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BLDC motor Structure and Principle
The brushless DC motor controls speed in a closed-loop system. Based on the signal detected by the Hall Effect IC (sensor) mounted to the motor, the transistor in the drive circuit turns on and off, and the motor rotates. It is generally called a brushless DC motor
Hall effect sensor is a transducer that varies its output voltage in response to a magnetic field. They are used in brushless DC electric motors to detect the position of the permanent magnet. In the pictured wheel with two equally spaced magnets,
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Functional block diagram of BLDC ceiling fan controller
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Close loop speed control of BLDC motor in FAN-load application
•Actual speed of motor is compared with reference speed to control three phase inverter to adjust the terminal voltage.
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Fan Speed Regulator
Conventional fan regulator (Resistive
type) Electronic fan regulator Capacitive type
(stepped) regulator
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Conventional fan regulator (Resistive type)
Old ceiling fan regulators is just rectangular box having a circular knob on it. The box consists a wire wound resistor with different taps which is connected in series with the motor of the fan. Basic circuit diagram of a conventional fan regulator as shown . When the knob is at position 1, the maximum resistance is added in series with the single-phase AC motor of the fan. Thus, the voltage drop across this resistance of the regulator will be maximum and hence, a reduced voltage will be applied to the motor of the fan. When we move the knob to position 2, resistance R1- 2 will be dropped out, and only the resistance from point 2 to point 5 will be in the circuit. Hence, in this case, the voltage applied to the motor will be slightly greater than that of the previous case. Similarly, as we move knob towards right, the series resistance will decrease. When the knob is at position 5, full voltage will be applied to the motor as there is no external resistance in the circuit and hence, the speed of the fan will be maximum.
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Electronic fan regulatorNowadays, fan regulators have become a lot more compact than conventional regulators .TRAIC based fan regulator and A general circuit diagram of electronic as shown in figure shown in the figure .Resistor R1 is a variable resistor (potentiometer) which is attached to a knob. This knob controls the gate current of the TRIAC, through a circuit consisting of a DIAC and a capacitor (called as firing circuit). This gate current controls the current flowing through the TRIAC, consequently controlling the power fed to the motor of the fan. Thus, the speed of the motor (fan) is controlled.
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Capacitive type (stepped) regulator
The basic principle – voltage across a capacitor is given as Vc= Q/C where Q is the charge and C is the capacitance so if capacitance is increased then the voltage across the capacitor decreases allowing more voltage across the fan motor. Hence, if capacitance is increased, speed of the fan motor also increases. Actually a regulator that consists 3 capacitors of 1 μF, 2.2 μF and 3.1 μF. When the knob position is at 1, then only 2.2 μF capacitor gets connected into the circuit. For knob position 2, only 3.1 μF capacitor gets connected. For knob position 3, capacitors of 3.1 μF and 1 μF in parallel configuration are connected so that equivalent capacitance becomes 3.1+1=4.1 μF. For position 4, parallel configuration of 3.1 μF and 2.2 μF is connected. And for the maximum speed, no capacitor is connected in the circuit.
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Fan Speed Regulator
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Features of the Induction Motor
Induction Motor Advantages: Induction motors are simple and rugged in construction Almost 70% of the machines used in industries now a days are induction motors simple and rugged in construction can operate in any environmental condition Induction motors are cheaper in cost due to the absence of brushes, commutators, and slip rings. They are maintenance free motors unlike dc motors and synchronous motors due to the absence of brushes, commutators and slip rings
Induction Motor has disadvantage like poor starting torque and high have in rush currents. always operate under lagging power factor and speed control of induction motors are difficult.
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Features of the brushless DC motor• Ceiling fan is mostly driven by the single induction motor with an efficiency of 30%.• The BLDC motor is popular now a days for a high efficiency, compactness and controllability.
Compact and powerful
Energy efficiency control
Wide range speed controlStable speed control
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Fan Speed Regulator Comparison
Conventional fan regulator (Resistive
type)
Simple Butt having power
lossNeeds heat sink to
dissipate the heat of the resistors
Electronic fan regulator
InexpensivePower loss negligible But having harmonics
which may lead to cause humming sound from
the fan.
Capacitive type (stepped) regulator
nearly no power loss
There is no heating problems
the capacitor improves the power factor of the
circuit
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•Malaysian Perspective on Ceiling Fan •Annual Market Potential for new housing sector
•Data :September 2016•Source : Department of Housing
•Ministy of Urban Wellbeing ,Housing and Local Government
HOUSING SCHEME TOTAL UNITS/YEAR
TOTAL PPR 102,896
TOTAL PRIVATE 470,017
TOTAL HOUSES 572,913 => 600,000/annum
Total Marke Size@2 Fans @RM100 120,000,000
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Conclusion
1. Ceiling Fan is one consumer electrical product where AC/DC motors application is widely used worldwide
2. This presentation outlines
a. general technical info on Ceiling Fan Construction
b. general technical info and analysis on Single Phase induction motors used for Ceiling Fan
. Loads (Contant Torque,Variable Torque and Constant Power) . Circuit Model Analysis .Simulink Sample on Capacitor Start Run Opeartion Mode
c. general technical info and analysis on BLDC motors used for modern Ceiling Fan d. Speed Regulation Methods e. Features of AC Induction Motor and BLDC Motors f. Fan Speed Regulator Comparison in terms of relative cost, power loss and heat mitigation
g. RM 120 Million/Annum Market Potential for Ceiling Fan for new housing schemes in Malaysia thus major % of RM attributed to motors
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References
http://www.ti.com/tool/TIDA-00386?DCMP=mdrvblog&HQS=hval-mdbu-imc-mdrvblog-150424-tidesigns-ceilingfan-rd-en
http://instrumentationtools.com/advantages-disadvantages-induction-motor/
• http://electricalquestionsguide.blogspot.my/2011/12/induction-motor-advantages.html
• http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/215914/speed-control-on-a-ceiling-fan-induction-motor
• http://casablancafanrepair.com/HTMLFiles/do_it_yourself/3SpeedCommonRep/4speedInfo/SM4SpeedP1.htm
• Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, housing and local government Malaysia.
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