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Q: What is the voltage of elevator motors?
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Elevator driving motors used with a generator field control are rated as?

Elevator driving motors used with a generator field control are rated in kVA. This is a unit of electrical power that is often used to measure the capacity of elevator motors. ESCON Elevators uses generator field control motors in their elevator systems, which are known for their high efficiency and reliability. If you are looking for an elevator system that is both efficient and reliable, then ESCON Elevators is a great option


What is high voltage motors and low voltage motors?

None: "high tension" is just another way of saying "high voltage".


What is Low Voltage Motors?

600v or less


Where do you find dc motors?

Examples of DC electric motors are the starter in your car and the motor in a DC controlled elevator, to name just two.


How many volts do machines with bigger motors take?

It depends on ampage & voltage of the motors involved.


Who to increase torque of ac motors?

ac voltage


Difference between a stepper motor differs normal motor?

A normal motor run at a fixed speed depending on: AC motors: Voltage and frequency (Hetz) and number of poles DC Motors: Armature voltage Stepper motors speed depend on the drive pulse frequency.


What is the different between using the low or high voltage in big three phase motors?

These types of motors are classified as dual voltage motors. The highest motor voltage rating is always double the lowest voltage rating. Dual voltage motors are more versatile in matching the system voltage supply that they are connected to. When the motor uses the highest voltage rating the coil legs are in series, dropping the high voltage across two coils. When the motor is connected to the low voltage rating the coils are connected in parallel dropping the low voltage rating across the two coils in parallel. As you can see no matter which configuration that you use the individual coils can never get a voltage across them greater than the lowest of the two voltages available. The connection diagram is usually on the underside of the motor's junction box lid.


Are there tri-voltage motors?

On some motor nameplates you may see 120/208-240. These are not true tri-voltage motors. They are dual voltage motors with a leniency on the 240 volt range to be derated to run on 208 volts. At this voltage the current drops and you don't get the full horse power rating of the motor. To answer your question I have never seen one that would do true three voltages like 120/240/480.


What is need to operate an electric motor?

Voltage is needed for both AC and DC motors.


How did the elevator changed?

The two big changes to elevators were the fall protection device, or velocity limiter, and variable power DC motors.


What is difference between nominal and terminal voltage?

The rated voltage of a motor listed on the nameplate is called the terminal voltage. This indicates the actual voltage on the motors terminals at which at which the manufacturer designed to operate. Whereas, Nominal voltage is the design or configuration voltage of the electricity distribution system.