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Starting and control of three-phase asynchronous motors

 

 

With regard to its construction and winding connection of its passive rotor, the threephase asynchronous motor is also referred to as a squirrel-cage motor or squirrel-cage rotor (motor).


 Comparable with a rotating transformer and in accordance with its mode of action, the term induction motor is also generally used. 

Designs with separate stator windings are referred to as Dahlander-connection or pole-changing motors. A further variant is the slipring rotor (motor). 

In this case, the windings of the rotor are connected to three slip rings and are only interconnected using resistors outside the motor.


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