It's been a long time, and I have misplaced some of my books during my joirneys, so someone else may confirm this:
I remember variable torque constant torque and constant HP.
I seem to remember that, depending on the type of motor, while the connections are the same, the speeds may not be the same.
Depending on how the winding polarities are arranged internally, the consequent poles (low speed) may be formed with the windings either in series or in parallel.
With that in mind, the drum switch connections may be slowest to fastest.
A related question:
Given that there are at least two possible consequent pole connections, does Dahlander refer to any consequent pole connection or to only one particular connection?
Bill
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Ohm's law
Not just a good idea;
It's the LAW!