Product Description
Wound Rotor Induction Machine 60 Hz The Wound Rotor Induction Machine 60 Hz works as either a motor or an alternator. The rotor consists of three phase windings connected to rings that are mounted on the shaft. Brushes connected to the rings allow the insertion of resistance in the rotor circuit. The Wound Rotor Induction Machine gives a torque that can be adapted to the drive load. It is also possible to adjust the speed to the value needed by means of the rheostat. Speed control is possible by connecting this machine with the three phase rheostat unit. The stator windings of the three phase machine are brought out to 4-mm terminals on the housing for either wye or delta connection. The rotor windings are also accessible from the housing terminals. Protected by a circuit breaker. Specifications and/or diagrams are silk-screened on the back of a clear-plastic front panel for ease of identification. The trainer is protected by a either a diode or thermal-magnetic circuit breaker. Included in the Rotating Machines Trainer for 1/3 hp - 250 W. Requires a 120V 60Hz Educational Advantages of Wound Rotor Induction Machine 60 HzWorks as either a motor or an alternatorIts rotor consists of three phase windings connected to rings that are mounted on the shaftGives a torque that can be adapted to the drive loadSpeed control is possible when connected with a three phase rheostat unitCan be uses as a three phase transformer or three phase alternatorIncluded in the basic Rotating Machines Trainer for 1/3 hp - 250 W Technical Specifications of Wound Rotor Induction Machine 60 Hz As MotorPower: 120/208 VAC,3Speed: 1725 rpmNumber of stator windings: 3 (wye/delta)Optional speed control: through three phase rheostat unitAs AlternatorPower: 120/208 VAC,3Output: 120 VASpeed: 1800 rpmPower factor: 0.8Thermal breaker protection
FAQs of Wound Rotor Induction Machine:
Q: What is the primary usage of the Wound Rotor Induction Machine?
A: The Wound Rotor Induction Machine is primarily designed for industrial applications.
Q: What material is used in the construction of the Wound Rotor Induction Machine?
A: The machine is constructed using stainless steel, ensuring durability and reliability.
Q: What color variations are available for the Wound Rotor Induction Machine?
A: The machine is available in Grey, Black, and Silver colors.
Q: What features does the Wound Rotor Induction Machine offer?
A: The machine is categorized as an educational equipment, making it suitable for learning and training purposes in modern industrial setups.
Q: What is the standard size specification of the Wound Rotor Induction Machine?
A: The Wound Rotor Induction Machine comes in a standard size configuration.