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Question by Sourav
Submitted on 11/6/2003
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For small(fractional Power) Electric Motor can the no load current exceed the Full load current in the tune of 120%?


Answer by T Rootes
Submitted on 1/26/2004
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Only on some fan motors will this happen when you run the motor without the fan on.Otherwise the No-load current should not be more than the full load current.

 

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