a) Normally, the constraint for lower speed operation of standard self-cooled induction motors driven by a VSD is ____ b) This problem can be overcome by using ____
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At lower speeds, the motor may not be able to cool itself sufficiently, leading to overheating and potential damage. b) To overcome this problem, alternative cooling methods can be used, such as external cooling fans or liquid cooling systems. These methods can Show more…
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