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The MY Series encapsulates cutting-edge technology in a compact design, offering unparalleled efficiency and reliability for a range of applications. With its robust aluminum housing and advanced features like high-grade insulation, precise bearings, and efficient cooling methods, this motor series ensures optimal performance, longevity, and user convenience.
Product Specification of the MY series
Motor Type |
MY aluminum housing capacitor run single phase motor |
Output Power |
0.06 kW - 3 kW |
Frame Size |
IEC 56 - 100 |
Number of Poles |
2 and 4 |
Voltage |
220V / 230V / 240V (Customizable based on customers’ requirements) |
Frequency |
50 Hz or 60 Hz |
Protection Level |
IP54 or IP55 |
Insulation Class |
B / F |
Cooling Method |
ICO141 |
Working Duty |
Continuous (S1) |
Product Features and Advantages of the MY series
1. Varnished Wire: 100% B/F insulation-class copper wire.
2. Stator Lamination: Utilizes a high magnetic conductivity cold-rolled silicon steel sheet to ensure motor efficiency and quality.
3. Bearing: Equipped with C&U/SKF precise bearings, ensuring longevity, low friction, minimal vibration, and noise.
4. Motor Rotor: Features a high-accuracy aluminum-casted rotor that is balanced and regulated with anti-rust oil for optimal performance.
5. Aluminum-casting motor housing: Designed for aesthetics and functionality with excellent heat dissipation, lightweight, and rust-resistant properties.
Transportation and Package
Packaging Details
Why do single-phase motors use capacitors to start?
A three-phase motor operates on the principle of generating a rotating magnetic field due to the 120-degree phase difference between its three phases. This rotating magnetic field interacts with the rotor, inducing an electromotive force, which creates an induced current. This current, in turn, interacts with the magnetic field, generating electromagnetic force and torque. However, in single-phase motors, capacitors are employed to create a phase shift, simulating the effect of a second phase and facilitating the creation of a rotating magnetic field necessary for starting the motor.
This comprehensive product detail provides insights into the specifications, features, packaging, and operational principles of the MY series single-phase motor, emphasizing its efficiency, quality, and versatile applications.