Product Detail
Motor Type: motor single phase 3hp
Output Power: 0.06 kW - 3 kW
Frame Size: IEC 56 - 100
Number of Poles: 2 and 4
Voltage: 220V / 230V / 240V (can design based on customers` requirements)
Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
Protection Level: IP54 or IP55
Insulation Class: B / F
Cooling Method: ICO141
Working Duty: Continuous (S1)
Product Parameter (Specification)
2.2 Kw Single Phase Motor
Type | Power (KW) | Rated Current (A) | Speed (r/min) | Eff (%) | Power Factor CosØ | Rated Torque Tn(N*m) | Tst/Tn | Tmax/Tn | Starting Current (A) | Run Capacitor (uf/V) |
3000rpm.2 poles | ||||||||||
MY90L-2 | 2.2 | 12.6 | 2810 | 75 | 0.97 | 7.46 | 0.31 | 1.81 | 60 | 60 uf/450V |
1500rpm.4 poles | ||||||||||
MY100L1-4 | 2.2 | 12.7 | 1430 | 77 | 0.97 | 14.57 | 0.26 | 1.81 | 60 | 70 uf/450V |
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About motor
Servo motors are actuators in industrial automation control projects. Servo motors are used in the joint activities of various robotic arms. There are three main components of the servo motor, namely the encoder, the driver and the motor body. Among them, the encoder is to correct the servo position, the driver is to drive the motor to run, and the specific work is the motor.
Today's servo motors, whose rotors are all permanent magnets, will change position, direction, speed and torque under the drive of the driver. Further down, servo motors can be divided into asynchronous motors and synchronous motors. We will take stock of their advantages and disadvantages respectively.
First, the advantages of synchronous motor:
1. There is no magnetic winding on the rotor, no rotor copper loss, and high operating efficiency;
2. The rotor moment of inertia is small, and the dynamic running performance is good;
3. Greater power and torque output at low efficiency.
Second, the disadvantages of synchronous motor:
High cost, low reliability, complex processing technology, poor mechanical strength, and the performance of electric vehicles is greatly affected by the environment.
Third, the advantages of asynchronous motors:
1. There is no permanent magnet high temperature demagnetization problem, which can prolong the working time of peak power, rated power and peak power.
2. The motor characteristics are less affected by the environment;
3. It has the ability to start high torque and high-speed torque adjustment;
4. Disadvantages of asynchronous motor:
The rotor has copper loss, and the energy conversion rate is lower than that of the permanent magnet synchronous motor.