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Rated Voltage | Output Power | No-load Current | Rated Speed |
230V | 86W | 0.1±10% | 2950±50RPM |
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Warranty: 3Years
Rated Voltage: 230V
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Go-Gold
Model Number: KG-12520M23
Usage: Commercial Ovens
Rated Torque: 316±10%mN.m
No-load Speed(RPM): 2950±50RPM
No-load Current(A): 0.1±10%A
Keywords: Ovens Motor
Noise: Low
Lead Time
Quantity(pcs) | 1-1000 | 1001-10000 | >10000 |
Lead Time(days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiation |
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Motor Picture
Motor Application
Definition of Induction Motor
Induction Motor, also known as "asynchronous motor", is a device
that places the rotor in a rotating magnetic field. Under the
action of the rotating magnetic field, a rotational torque is
obtained, so the rotor rotates.
Working principle of Induction Motor
Based on the magnetic field induction law and Lorentz force law.
When the three-phase alternating current passes through the stator
coil, a rotating magnetic field will be generated. The rotating
magnetic field will pass through the air gap and be induced to the
conductor bars in the rotor, thereby generating an induced
electromotive force in the conductor bars, and the current in the
conductor bars will also be generated. According to Lorentz's force
law, an interaction force is generated between the current in the
conductor and the rotating magnetic field, causing the rotor to
generate torque and the rotor starts to rotate.
Structure of Induction Motor
The structure of the Induction Motor can be divided into two parts:
the stator and the rotor, as well as ancillary parts such as end
covers and fans. The stator is the fixed part of the motor, and the
rotor is the rotating part of the motor. Because the stator of an
asynchronous motor generates an excitation rotating field, absorbs
electrical energy from the power supply, and generates and converts
electrical energy into mechanical energy on the rotor through the
rotating magnetic field, so unlike a DC motor, the stator of an AC
motor is an armature. In addition, there must be a certain gap
(called air gap) between the stator and the rotor to ensure that
the rotor can rotate freely.
Advantages of Induction Motor