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50Hz 60Hz Power Supply Basics
First: for an AC machine, rotational speed is directly proportional to frequency. This means that higher frequencies mean higher speeds.
Second: output torque is proportional to the square of the volt...
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Frequency Converter, 50/60 Hz Converter
Convert 220v, 230v, 240v 50Hz to 110v, 120v 60Hz
When you buy an 110v (120v) 60Hz appliance from USA, and run it on 220v (230v, 240v) 50Hz country (i.e. UK, Australia, Singapore),...
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60Hz motor running on 50Hz power supply or vice versa
60Hz motor running on 50Hz power supply or vice versa
Electric motors, both single and three phase, are designed for running on a specified power frequency. But sometimes we may use a 'wrong' motor on...
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Convert 220v, 230v, 240v 50Hz to 110v, 120v 60Hz
Convert 220v, 230v, 240v 50Hz to 110v, 120v 60Hz
When you buy an 110v (120v) 60Hz appliance from USA, and run it on 220v (230v, 240v) 50Hz country (i.e. UK, Australia, Singapore), besides of a step up...
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Difference between 50Hz and 60Hz to run a motor
Difference between 50Hz and 60Hz to run a motor
The output power at any speed is fundamentally related to the torque that the motor can produce. Since the torque is determined by the machine parameter...
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Three phase 50Hz/60Hz converter, 380v/400v/420v/440v/460v/480v
Often the European motors at 1hp size are universal for 50Hz or 60Hz power supply, as long as you have 400V x 50Hz and 460V x 60Hz. This is because the voltage curve from 0V x 0Hz is much the same pow...