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Rated Voltage | 240V | Input Power | 1600W |
Max Vacuum Degree | ≥27Kpa | Noise | ≤98dB A |
Motor Details
Warranty: 3Years
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Go-Gold
Model Number: KG-107106DC240
Usage: Vacuum Cleaner
Commutation: AC
Product Name: Vacuum Cleaner Motor AC Motor
Certification: ISO
Rated Voltage: 240V/ Customized
Keywords: Vacuum Cleaner Motor
Noise: Low
Lead Time
Quantity(pcs) | 1-1000 | 1001-10000 | >10000 |
Lead Time(days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiation |
Motor Pictcure
Concept of AC Motor
AC Motor refers to an electric motor that works with alternating current and generates mechanical energy through magnetic force mixed with alternating current. The AC Motor structure includes coils to generate a rotating magnetic field within the attached rotor towards the output shaft so that a second magnetic field can be generated.
Working Principle of AC Motor
The basic working principle of AC Motors mainly depends on magnetism. A basic AC Motor consists of a coil and two permanent magnets located near the shaft. Once alternating current is supplied to the coil, it turns into an electromagnet that produces a magnetic field. AC Motor include two basic components: a stator and a rotor. The stator includes wire rings, solid metal shafts, freely movable conductive metal parts, coils, squirrel cages, etc.
In the stator of an AC Motor, power can be transmitted to an external coil, forming a stationary part like the stator. Coils can be activated in pairs, in series, to produce a magnetic field that roughly rotates the outside of an AC Motor.
According to the laws of electromagnetism, the rotor remains balanced in a changing magnetic field. The magnetic field can produce an electric current in the rotor.
If the conductor used here is a wire or a ring, then the current will form a loop around it, or if the conductor is just a solid piece of metal, then eddy currents will flow around it. Induced current can produce a collision field, and according to another electric collision law, a rotating magnetic field will also rotate. Once the magnets interact, the coils of wire and shaft will begin to turn the motor.
The Structure of AC Motor
In an AC Motor, there are two basic parts: the stator (stationary part) and the rotor (rotating part). In addition to these, there are some other parts, which are introduced in turn: