Shaded Pole Motor 35W 240V 50/60Hz 2000RPM Low Noise For Oven
Performance Specification
Rated Voltage | 240V | Frequency | 50/60Hz |
Rated Speed | 2000RPM | Power | 35W |
Lead Time
Quantity(pcs) | 1-1000 | 1001-10000 | >10000 |
Lead Time(days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiation |
Essential Detials
Warranty: 3Years
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Go-Gold
Model Number: KG-6220
Usage: Oven
Type: Shaded Pole Motor
No-load Speed:2000RPM
Product Name: Oven Motor Shaded Pole Motor
Certification: ISO
Rated Voltage: 240V
Keywords: Oven Motor
Noise: Low
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he Classification Shaded Pole Motor
According to the shape and structure of the stator, shaded pole motors are divided into salient pole shaded pole motors and hidden pole shaded pole motors.
- Salient pole shaded pole motor: The stator core is shaped like a square, rectangular or circular magnetic field frame with protruding magnetic poles. Each magnetic pole has one or more auxiliary short-circuit copper rings, that is, shaded pole windings. The concentrated winding on the salient magnetic pole serves as the main winding.
- Hidden-pole shaded-pole motor: The stator core is the same as that of an ordinary single-phase motor. Its stator winding uses distributed winding. The main winding is distributed in the stator slot. The shaded-pole winding does not need a short-circuiting copper ring, but is wound with thicker enameled wire. Distributed windings (short-circuit themselves after being connected in series) are embedded in the stator slots (about 1/3 of the total number of slots) and play the role of auxiliary groups. The main winding and the shaded pole winding are separated by a certain angle in space.
The Classification of the Shaded Pole Motor
According to the shape and structure of the stator, shaded pole motors are divided into salient pole shaded pole motors and hidden pole shaded pole motors.
- Salient pole shaded pole motor: The stator core is a square, rectangular or circular magnetic field frame with protruding magnetic poles. Each magnetic pole has one or more auxiliary short-circuit copper rings, that is, shaded pole windings. The concentrated winding on the salient magnetic pole serves as the main winding.
- Hidden-pole shaded-pole motor: The stator core is the same as that of ordinary single-phase motors. The stator winding uses distributed winding. The main winding is distributed in the stator slot. The shaded-pole winding does not need short-circuiting copper rings, but is wound with thicker enameled wire. Distributed windings (short-circuit themselves after being connected in series) are embedded in the stator slots (about 1/3 of the total number of slots) and play the role of auxiliary groups. The main winding and the shaded pole winding are