Two-Phase Wound-Rotor Induction Motor
8233Gallery
Description
Two-Phase Wound-Rotor Induction Motor is an optional equipment for the Electromechanical system (EMS), a unique approach to electric power technology in philosophy and in design. The EMS machines are the result of Lab-Volt's engineering expertise and the careful research of educational requirements and industrial applications. All machines are mounted in standard size EMS Modules, allowing an easy integration in the Electromechanical Systems.
Each phase of the stator windings of this motor is independently terminated and identified on the faceplate to permit operation with a two-phase electric power source. The rotor windings are brought out to the faceplate via external slip rings and brushes. This machine can be used as a wound-rotor induction motor, phase shifter, single-phase variable coupling transformer, two-phase transformer, selsyn control, frequency converter or asynchronous induction generator.
Features & Benefits
- Constructed of heavy gauge steel, finished in baked enamel
- Clear plastic faceplate that can be lowered for access to the machinery
- Identification of components by schematic symbols, numbered terminal codes, and the electrical rating
- Cut away bell housings (front and rear) to permit visual inspection of the internal construction and observation of the machine during operation