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AC Motor 50/60HZ 1500RPM 380V Long Life Go-Gold For Coffee Machine
  • AC Motor 50/60HZ 1500RPM 380V Long Life Go-Gold For Coffee Machine
  • AC Motor 50/60HZ 1500RPM 380V Long Life Go-Gold For Coffee Machine
  • AC Motor 50/60HZ 1500RPM 380V Long Life Go-Gold For Coffee Machine

AC Motor 50/60HZ 1500RPM 380V Long Life Go-Gold For Coffee Machine

Place of Origin China
Brand Name Go-Gold
Certification ISO
Model Number KG-9465M380
Product Details
AC Voltage:
380V
Frequency:
50/60HZ
Speed Of Revolution:
1500RPM
Efficiency:
IE 4
Output Power:
7.5KW
Wire:
100% Copper
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1000pcs
Price
Negotiation
Packaging Details
Packing in boxes
Delivery Time
7 Days for samples
Payment Terms
L/C, T/T, Paypal
Supply Ability
10000pcs-30 days
Product Description

AC Motor 50/60HZ 1500RPM 380V 7.5KW Go-Gold For Coffee Machine

 

Essential Details

 

Warranty: 3 Years

 

Model Number: KG-9465M380

 

Rated Voltage: 380V


Rated Speed: 1500RPM


Output Power: 7.5KW

 

Place of Origin: Guangdong, China

 

Type: Induction Motor


Application: Coffee Machine

 

Protect Feature: Totally Enclosed

 

 

Performance Specification
 

Speed of Revolution 1500RPM Output Power 7.5KW
AC Voltage 380V Frequency 50/60HZ

 

 

Lead Time

 

Quantity(pieces)

1-1000 1001-10000 >10000
Lead time (days) 15  30  To be negotiated

 

 

Motor Picture

 

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Motor Application

 

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The Difference Between AC Motor and DC Motor

 

 

An AC motor which is short for an alternating current motor is a motor that converts alternating current into mechanical energy through electromagnetic induction. The electricity transmitted to our homes and factories by the power companies is alternating current. The alternating current moves in both directions through the wires.

 

An AC motor consists of two key components: the stator and the rotor. The stator is a fixed outer shell of the motor, which includes windings that transform the incoming alternating current into a rotating magnetic field. Windings are wires around the magnetic core that allow the current to flow and create a magnetic field. The rotor is magnetized in opposite polarity because of the magnetic field, which makes it repel and rotate. The rotor is located inside the stator and is placed on the shaft of the AC motor. The rotor comprises electro-magnets laid out around the cylinder and the poles facing the stator poles.

 

AC motors supply power at electrical outlets in two forms: single-phase and three-phase. Single-phase means that only one voltage wavelength is applied to the motor and is mainly used in commercial applications. Three-phase means three wires supply voltage waveforms and is primarily used in industrial applications for heavy-duty machinery with three-phase motors. Three-phase power is more efficient and more economical than single-phase power.

 

 

A DC motor uses direct current instead of alternating current to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and mainly relies on the forces produced by the magnetic fields. Unlike alternating current, direct current does not change direction and constantly moves in the same direction. Direct current motors vary in size and application, from small-sized motors used in small gadgets/toys to big motors used in cars, elevators, etc.

A direct current motor consists of a stator and armature. The stator is the fixed part of the motor, while the armature rotates by a rotating magnetic field caused by the stator. The stator contains a set of magnets, while the armature consists of a simple coil of windings of insulated wire wrapped around the motor's core to concentrate the magnetic field. These windings have multiple turns around the coil and are connected to a commutator that applies electrical current to the windings, creating a steady rotating force(torque). The electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy through the rotating movement.

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