Universal AC motor control k2636(Velleman): output/load problem

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trava95

Joined Oct 24, 2016
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My colleague and me decided to make this device for seminar work on college.
We ordered the elements but we found one difficulty.
We are not sure what do we put on load and how we connect this with power supply.

http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?country=be&lang=en&id=9075
here is the link

now questions:

on this picture we can se that Mains and VAC are connected to the same power supply
on second picture is this power supply same as power supply on this schematic diagram



a found that we can use this device for regulation of carbon brushes


and the last how are SK2 and SK3 connected to the SK1
One more question: in which home devices we can find load that we can use with k2636 we need this for measurments

After I get answers we are going to make this device and I'm going to post on this forum

P.S. Sorry for bad English non-native speaker
 

AlbertHall

Joined Jun 4, 2014
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Connect your mains supply to the 'mains' terminals, SK1.
Connect the AC power for your motor to 'vac' terminals, SK2. If your motor runs on mains voltage then SK2 also connects to the mains supply.
Connect your motor to the 'load' termianls, SK3.

Your motor can run on between 24V AC and 240v AC and should draw less than 5.5A.
 

AlbertHall

Joined Jun 4, 2014
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Don't know where the 24v ac is coming from, the output of the transformer is 6-0-6 V, giving a dc supply of probably 9V.
The transformer supplies power for the operation of the control circuit not the motor. The motor to be controlled also needs power and this can be between 24VAC and 240VAC.
 
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