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Motor's number of poles.
It depends on the motor. They can be purchased with different numbers of poles. The number of poles mainly changes the speed of the motor.
Because a 5hp motor does not have enough power to turn a 10hp load.
resistance of the armature is more related to the current going thru it 250v Dc 5hp motor 20 a 12ohms 1/2hp 2 amps 120 ohms the speed will be related to the number of poles
The value of a 1953 Seaking 5hp motor depends on its condition. In good working condition this motor is valued between 159.99 and 179.99.
The two main factors are the frequency and the number of poles of the motor. A formula for RPM is HZ x 60 x 2/ number of poles the motor has.
15-18 mph on full
Name plate data should indicate the number of poles / RPM. For speed N= (120 x Frequency) / Number of poles Using this formula you can find out the number of poles, provided you have other parameters available. If no data is available, run the motor on no load, and measure the rpm, know the frequency, calculate the poles.
As the number of poles (P) increases, the speed of an induction motor (N) decreases. As seen by the formula: N=(120*f)/P
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