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Synchronous Motor

Synchronous Motor

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Product Description

We are providing superior quality Synchronous Motor which is extensively used in electrical power plants for keeping the frequency constant. It is mainly designed for electric clocks and works on the principle of magnetic interlocking. In addition to this, our offered device is applicable in all heavy industries where fixed speed is required. Synchronous Motor is efficient in improving the power factor of the plant and offering optimum performance. Besides this, the said product is accustomed with a optimum quality stator and rotor, the former is an armature winding and the later is a field winding.

Features of Synchronous Motor:
  • It is also known as the doubly excited motor
  • Can withstand extreme temperature and has high efficiency
  • Provides easy installation, smooth functioning and durability
  • Compact size and light weight makes it convenient to maintain

Specification

  • Performance: 0.75 - 2.2 kW
  • Global approvals and acceptances
  • Efficiency class IE4

FAQ

1. What is a synchronous motor?

Ans - A synchronous motor is an AC electric motor that runs at a constant speed, regardless of the load or voltage applied to it. It is driven by an external source of alternating current and uses electromagnetic induction to convert the mechanical energy into electrical energy.

2. How does a synchronous motor work?

Ans - A synchronous motor works by using the alternating current from an external source to create a rotating magnetic field. This field then interacts with the rotor, causing it to turn at the same speed as the rotating magnetic field.

3. What are the advantages of using a synchronous motor?

Ans - The main advantage of using a synchronous motor is that it runs at a constant speed, regardless of the load or voltage applied to it. This makes it a reliable and efficient motor for applications such as industrial machinery and pumps, where a constant speed is necessary.

4. What are the disadvantages of using a synchronous motor?

Ans - The main disadvantage of using a synchronous motor is its cost. They are more expensive than other types of motors, such as induction motors, and require more maintenance and care. In addition, they are not as efficient as other types of motors, so they may not be suitable for all applications.

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