1 Phase Motors

The structure of 1-phase asynchronous motors consists of two basic components, the stator and rotor, as in 3-phase asynchronous motors. The stator forms the fixed part of the motor. The stator contains the stator core and field windings. The stators of single-phase asynchronous motors generally have 2 windings, the main and auxiliary windings. The rotor is the rotating part of the engine. The rotors of ring asynchronous motors have windings, and the rotors of squirrel cage asynchronous motors have short-circuited busbars. Volt Motor industrial asynchronous motor product range also consists of squirrel cage asynchronous motors.

ENGINE

1 Phase Asynchronous Motor Types;

  • Motors with Permanent Circuit Capacitor: These motors have only a permanent circuit capacitor. The permanent circuit capacitor is active both at start-up and operation of the motor.
  • Motors with Starting and Permanent Circuit Capacitors: These motors have a starting capacitor in addition to the permanent circuit capacitor. The starting capacitor is only active during starting and is deactivated by the centrifugal switch after the engine starts. The permanent circuit capacitor is active both at start-up and operation of the engine.

Usage Possibilities

  • It can be used directly from the mains (DOL),
  • Standard motors can only be used in 50Hz or only 60Hz networks,
  • Standard motors can be operated by feeding from 220 V residential networks.
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