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Mutli speed furnace motors work on a basis of horse power verses work load. The motor actually contains multiple windings or you could say multiple motors. Each of the windings has a specific horse power rating at a given work load. For example, a 3 speed 1/2 horse power motor is actually 3 different horse powers. High is 1/2 hp - medium is 1/3 hp - low is 1/4 hp. As the motor horse power is decreased the motor will slow down under a given or constant work load. Technically there is no such thing as a multi speed motor but in actuality a multi horse power motor.
A centrifugal motor is a motor that David Unaipon invented for his people but couldn't be created because he doesn't have enough money
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it is a 20 pole motor
A 2-Pole motor runs twice as fast as a 4-pole motor. The 2-pole motor has 2 windings at 180 degrees apart and the four pole motor has four windings at 90 degrees apart. The rotor tries to move from pole to pole with each half cycle of the AC current so the motor no-load speed for 60 cycle current is 2x3600/#poles. This is 1800 rpm for a 4-cycle motor and 3600 rpm for a 2-pole motor.
A 2-pole motor has about 1.5 ft-lbs of torque per horsepower where a 4-pole motor has 3 ft-lbs of torque. also the speed of a 2-pole motor is twice that of a 4-pole motor. The speed of a motor is determined by: speed=(120 x freq)/no. of poles At 60 Hz, a 4-pole motor is about 1800 rpm where a 2-pole motor is 3600
2, 4 or 6 poles
2, 4 or 6 poles
A 3-pole motor has a smother torque curve.
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u can take 4 pole. . . Bcoz v cnt take 3 pole, either 2, 4, 6 8, 10
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electric and magnetic go hand in hand. One needed to produce other. Motor no magnetic pole, motor no work.
because its possible only where pole changing arrangements are given and pole changed motor draws more current then its actual pole which damages its windings.
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