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Single-phase motor M series
asynchronous220 VIP55

single-phase motor
single-phase motor
single-phase motor
single-phase motor
single-phase motor
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Characteristics

AC/DC
single-phase
Type
asynchronous
Voltage
220 V
Protection class
IP55
Configuration
with run and start capacitors, small
Efficiency classes
IE2
Number of poles
4-pole, 2-pole
Applications
for pump, for compressors, for fans, for washing machines
Other characteristics
low-voltage, high-torque
Power

Max.: 3 kW
(4.079 hp)

Min.: 0.12 kW
(0.163 hp)

Rotational speed

1,500 rpm, 3,000 rpm
(9,424.78 rad.min-1, 18,849.56 rad.min-1)

Description

Single-phase motors are widely used in residential and small-scale commercial applications. They operate on a single-phase power supply and are simpler in design compared to three-phase motors. They are commonly used in appliances like fans, pumps, compressors, and small machinery. However, single-phase motors have lower starting torque and are less efficient compared to three-phase motors. Asynchronous motor single phase, operating on a single-phase power supply, comply with the same mechanical standards as three-phase motors. They rely on electromagnetic induction to generate a rotating magnetic field using main and auxiliary windings. These motors can be equipped with permanent capacitors or start-up and permanent circuit capacitors, depending on a single-phase contactor on the intended application. While they have simpler construction, single-phase motors offer lower starting torque and efficiency compared to three-phase motors. • Speed Range: Asynchronous single-phase motors typically offer a moderate speed range suitable for various applications. • Strength Range: These motors are available in different power ratings, allowing them to handle a wide range of load requirements. • Body Range: Single-phase asynchronous motors come in various sizes and configurations to fit different equipment and machinery. • Efficiency: While not as efficient as three-phase motors, single-phase asynchronous motors still provide decent efficiency for their applications. • Starting Torque: Single-phase asynchronous motors have lower starting torque compared to three-phase motors. • Cost-Effective: These motors are generally cost-effective and affordable compared to other motor types.

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