Performance specification
Rated Voltage | 230V | Current | 0.9A |
Rated Speed | 2700RPM | Power | 55W |
Essential Detials
Warranty: 3Years
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Go-Gold
Model Number: KG-6120
Usage: Wall Fans
Type: Shaded Pole Motor
No-load Speed: 1300RPM
Product Name: Wall Fans Motor Shaded Pole Motor
Certification: ISO
Rated Voltage: 230V
Keywords: Wall Fans Motor
Noise: Low
Lead Time
Quantity(pcs) | 1-1000 | 1001-10000 | >10000 |
Lead Time(days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiation |
Drawing
Motor Picture
Motor Application
The Basic Principles of Shaded Pole Motor
The stator winding, that is, the main winding, generates magnetic potential after the power is turned on. The magnetic potential enters the air gap through the stator core. Most of the magnetic potential enters the air gap through the uncovered part of the magnetic pole. A small part of the magnetic potential passes through the short-circuit ring - the secondary winding is in the reactance. The effect (or Faraday's principle of electromagnetic induction) causes a hysteretic magnetic potential to enter the air gap, so two magnetic potential vectors with different phase angles in the air gap magnetic field are superimposed to form a composite magnetic potential. The resultant magnetic potential is a directional rotating magnetic potential. (The rotation direction of the magnetic potential is always from the unshaded pole part of the magnetic pole to the covered pole part. Here, it is required to master the determination method of the motor rotation direction.) The main magnetic flux generated by the rotating magnetic potential in the magnetic circuit enters the rotor and interacts with the rotor. The squirrel cage windings are connected in turns, thereby inducing an electric potential in the short-circuited rotor winding, thereby generating a rotor current. The rotor current interacts with the rotating magnetic field in the air gap, and according to the left-hand rule, forces the rotor conductor, causing the rotor to rotate. This is the most basic electromagnetic process that occurs in a shaded pole motor.
The 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.