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Why must a synchronous motor never be started with the D.C. excitation current already applied to the rotor?
The field coils will become stationary electromagnets
Too much torque being produced on start-up may snap the rotor shaft
It will limit the induced voltage in the amortisseur winding
The induced voltage may trip the circuit breaker
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