YCL series 10 hp 1 phase motor is optimized from YC single phase capacitor start motor. The mounting dimension is fully conformed with IEC standard. YCL motors are superior motors delivering excellent torque enabling the toughest jobs to be handled with dependable ease and perform well in high voltage fluctuating regions. YCL series motors have the features of quiet operation, corrosion resistant, low vibration, low power consumption, long lifespan, low start current and good operation in hot environment. YCL 10 horsepower single phase motor is used in the pumping, compressor, agriculture, farming, building service and manufacturing industry.
Product Detail
Motor Type: 10 hp motor single phase
Output Power: 0.75 kW - 5.5 kW
Frame Size: IEC 90 - 132
Number of Poles: 2 / 4
Voltage: can be customized based on users
Frequency: 50 & 60 Hz
Protection Level: IP54 / IP55
Insulation Class: B / F
Cooling Method: IC411
Duty: S1 (continuous)
Use Conditions: Ambient temperature -15℃-40℃, altitude ≤1000 meters.
Product Parameter (specification)
10hp 220v single phase motor
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Electrical performance requirements of motor insulation materials
Dielectric loss of insulating material
Under the action of an electric field, the insulating material generates energy loss due to leakage and polarization. Generally, loss power or loss tangent is used to express the size of dielectric loss.
Under the action of DC voltage, instantaneous charging current, absorption current and leakage current will pass. When an AC voltage is applied, the instantaneous charging current is a reactive current (capacitive current); the leakage current is in phase with the voltage and is an active current; the absorption current has both a reactive current component and an active current component. The main factors affecting the dielectric loss of insulating materials.
Frequency. When the temperature is constant, the loss tangent peaks at a certain frequency, and the dielectric loss value P per unit volume increases the fastest.
Since there are different dielectric losses at different frequencies, a certain frequency must be selected when measuring the loss tangent value. Generally, the materials used in the motor are generally measured at the power frequency of the dielectric loss tangent.
Temperature. When the frequency is constant, the loss tangent peaks at a certain temperature, and the loss caused by the current absorption is the largest at this time. In the low temperature area, the active components of the leakage current and the absorption current are small, so the loss tangent is small; in the high temperature area, the loss caused by the absorption current disappears, which is determined by the leakage conduction loss.
For some organic insulating materials, the loss tangent may have several peaks at different temperatures or frequencies. Therefore, in high-frequency or high-voltage electrical equipment, appropriate insulation materials should be carefully selected according to the relationship between loss tangent and temperature and frequency to avoid peak loss tangent at operating frequency and temperature to prevent accelerated aging of materials or heat shock. wear.