Abstract

Hazardous states of the mine zonal electrical network are caused by the reversed energy flows of induction motors of the energy-consuming equipment in the run-down mode after the power supply is switched off. The electromotive force (EMF) induced in the powered-off stator windings of the dual-speed motors due to the transformer effect also pose a danger of electric shock. The paper presents a methodology and the results of studying the formation of induced EMFs in the powered-off stator windings of dual-speed induction motors, including the run-down mode and the functions that impact on the electromagnetic parameters. Analysis of the impact degree of these induced EMFs on the electrical safety parameters as part of the mine zonal electrical network is presented.

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