Hey all.
I'll start out by saying I'm a little embarrassed by asking this question but I have yet to find someone who can help me.
The reason I'm embarrassed is because I'm an electrical contractor and I don't know the answer to a seemingly simple question. Even worse is the fact that I am 99% commercial and industrial and deal with controls and motor drives and soft starts on a regular basis.
My question is... How in the heck does a
rotary ceiling fan speed control work?!
It's a simple ac induction motor and it shouldn't work without a vfd as far as I'm concerned. I can't hook up a fan speed control to any other motor and expect it to reliably control motor speed. Decreased voltage equals decreased motor torque leads to no power. I could see if a ceiling fan had motor speed taps that correspond to the speed control but they don't. So how is this working?
Thanks all.
I'll start out by saying I'm a little embarrassed by asking this question but I have yet to find someone who can help me.
The reason I'm embarrassed is because I'm an electrical contractor and I don't know the answer to a seemingly simple question. Even worse is the fact that I am 99% commercial and industrial and deal with controls and motor drives and soft starts on a regular basis.
My question is... How in the heck does a
rotary ceiling fan speed control work?!
It's a simple ac induction motor and it shouldn't work without a vfd as far as I'm concerned. I can't hook up a fan speed control to any other motor and expect it to reliably control motor speed. Decreased voltage equals decreased motor torque leads to no power. I could see if a ceiling fan had motor speed taps that correspond to the speed control but they don't. So how is this working?
Thanks all.