| Value |
Definition |
Pset |
| DC |
A motor using either generated or rectified D.C. power. |
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| INDUCTION |
An alternating current motor in which the primary winding on one
member (usually the stator) is connected to the power source and a secondary
winding or a squirrel-cage secondary winding on the other member (usually the
rotor) carries the induced current. There is no physical electrical connection
to the secondary winding, its current is induced. |
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| POLYPHASE |
A two or three-phase induction motor in which the windings, one for
each phase, are evenly divided by the same number of electrical degrees. |
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| RELUCTANCESYNCHRONOUS |
A synchronous motor with a special rotor design which directly
lines the rotor up with the rotating magnetic field of the stator, allowing for
no slip under load. |
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| SYNCHRONOUS |
A motor that operates at a constant speed up to full load. The
rotor speed is equal to the speed of the rotating magnetic field of the stator;
there is no slip. |
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| USERDEFINED |
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| NOTDEFINED |
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