Why a starter is used for a motor?
Answer Posted / anuj kumar
During Starting Motors take a very high current i.e.-5 to 7
times of its normal rating which can cause damage the
machine due to excessive also cause a sharp voltage dip
which is unacceptable for other equipment connected to same
line.
To prevent from this high starting starters are used
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