I've searched for the answer to this question for years on and off. What is the mechanism that causes conductors to rattle when a motor starts? I've seen many people guess. Some come close. I know there's some bright engineers here. So come on, let's lay out the explanation here because it doesn't exist elsewhere on the internet.
Things it's not:
High current
Undersized conductors
'Unsupported' conductors. (Saw that answer somewhere)
Bad motor
Loose conduit fittings or splices
Chattering starter contacts
F = I ( L x B )
We should all know why they rattle in a ground fault under the right conditions... but why when a motor starts?
Just trying to stimulate grey matter here... Thank you for your thoughts, they all contribute to more knowledgeable tradespeople worldwide. I haven't posted in years, so forgive the sudden intrusion.
Bob in San Diego
Things it's not:
High current
Undersized conductors
'Unsupported' conductors. (Saw that answer somewhere)
Bad motor
Loose conduit fittings or splices
Chattering starter contacts
F = I ( L x B )
We should all know why they rattle in a ground fault under the right conditions... but why when a motor starts?
Just trying to stimulate grey matter here... Thank you for your thoughts, they all contribute to more knowledgeable tradespeople worldwide. I haven't posted in years, so forgive the sudden intrusion.
Bob in San Diego