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PENTAGRID and ELECTRIC MOTORS

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 6:29 am    Post subject: PENTAGRID and ELECTRIC MOTORS Reply with quote

This is a shameless piece of self publicity so I'll keep it
short and to the point!

A long time ago I wrote a little book called "Electric
Motors". It was meant to deal with the practical
applications of a very wide range of motor types . It's run
to ten reprints and sold over 30,000 copies so someone has
found it useful !

I've recently updated it and added new sections
covering both VFD operation and semiconductor commutated
machines. It also covers motor operation on both European
and North American type single and three phase power
systems.

This second edition has reached the printing press
and is now available from Amazon and all the usual outlets
(ISBN 978 185486 133 7). The book carries my family name -
Jim Cox although for some strange reason Amazon list it as
the more formal V.J. Cox. If you find it useful there's
also a companion book "Electric Motors in the Home
Workshop".

Comments on these books would of course be
welcome - even if they are of the variety "don't buy this
book it's a piece of junk"!



Jim pentagrid

AKA Jim Cox AKA V J.Cox
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