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The brushless doubly-fed motor as a limited-speed-range pump drive
The paper describes a project to replace the drive of a pump in a waste water treatment facility. The existing drive has a peak output of 45 kW and is required to operate between 600 and 850 r/min which is obtained from a slip-ring wound-rotor induction motor using rotor resistive control. Of several possible electronically controlled drive configurations, the brushless doubly-fed machine has been selected for trial installation because of the advantages it appears to offer in this application.<>