Thanks for your practical content. I have a question. If a motor with a hot/cold ratio of 0.8 is running at FLA at the steady-state condition (temperature is stable), what would be the TCU of the motor. Based on the formula at 38:15 sec it would stabilize at 20% of TCU. On the contrary at 38:45, it seems that the motor at FLA consumed 80% of TCU.
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Thanks for your practical content. I have a question. If a motor with a hot/cold ratio of 0.8 is running at FLA at the steady-state condition (temperature is stable), what would be the TCU of the motor. Based on the formula at 38:15 sec it would stabilize at 20% of TCU. On the contrary at 38:45, it seems that the motor at FLA consumed 80% of TCU.
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