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Mag Starter Hum
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By Robert M. Vaughan, December 30, 2007 {Reference:http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=32135|http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=32135}{rating} ==Getting Rid of the Hum in a Mag Starter== While working on upgrading some machines to mag starters, I came across a common problem. I pulled a mag starter from my rat hole to use and set it up for testing. When the start button was pushed, the contacts closed, but the starter had a noticeable hum once the contacts were closed. I took things apart, and sure enough, the standard cause of such a hum showed up; corroded contacts. [image| |{UP}ElectricalMSH/AB509MagStarter1.jpg] Once the contact surfaces were filed and smoothed out, another test ensued. Snap! .....no hum. Problem solved. [image| |{UP}ElectricalMSH/AB509MagStarter2.jpg] It took a little digging, but these NEMA starters are a breeze to work on. The components are large and easy to handle. This was an Allen-Bradley 509. For further reference, here is a comparison picture of a NEMA starter, a European (now mostly Asian) starter, and a double pole switch from Lowes. This picture should convey a lot. [image| |{UP}ElectricalMSH/NEMAvsIECStarter.jpg]
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