¥2,000.00

This series of condenser fan motors, optimized for precise rotation control, is a new generation product developed from the company’s extensive experience in designing and manufacturing high-voltage three-phase asynchronous motors. It integrates advanced engineering with the latest international standards. These motors—available in both high and low voltage options—feature a compact design, lightweight construction, high efficiency, energy savings, low noise and vibration, superior reliability, extended service life, and user-friendly installation and maintenance. They are built to perform in ambient temperatures ranging from -15℃ to +40℃, at altitudes up to 1,000 meters, and in environments where the monthly average humidity does not exceed 90% at 25℃.

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Description

Brief Introduction

Condenser fan motor rotation refers to a specialized type of motor engineered for high-power industrial applications, where effective heat dissipation and reliable performance are essential.

These motors are typically composed of the following core components:

  1. Stator: As the stationary part of the motor, the stator is constructed from laminated silicon steel sheets to reduce eddy current losses. It houses the three-phase windings connected to an AC power source, generating the rotating magnetic field necessary for operation.

  2. Rotor: The rotor is the rotating component, commonly available in squirrel cage or wound rotor designs. Squirrel cage rotors are known for their simplicity and durability, while wound rotors are ideal for applications that require adjustable speed.

  3. Condenser Fan: Mounted at the motor’s shaft extension, the fan is driven directly by the motor’s rotation. Its main function is to dissipate internal heat by creating an airflow that cools the motor during operation.

  4. Bearings and End Covers: Bearings support the rotor and enable smooth rotation, while the end covers protect the internal mechanisms of the motor.

The working principle of condenser fan motor rotation closely aligns with standard high-voltage three-phase motors. When three-phase current is applied, it induces a rotating magnetic field in the stator, causing the rotor to spin. Simultaneously, the attached condenser fan activates, delivering continuous airflow to expel internal heat and regulate motor temperature.

In high-load or extended runtime scenarios, internal motor temperatures can rise sharply, potentially degrading insulation and reducing efficiency. The integrated condenser fan effectively counteracts this by maintaining optimal operating temperatures, thus ensuring safe and efficient performance.

Due to their robust heat dissipation and operational stability, condenser fan motors have become a critical power solution in modern industries. As technology continues to evolve, these motors are increasingly being adopted across sectors like mining, chemical processing, energy, and metallurgy—playing a vital role in sustaining industrial productivity with consistent, high-performance power output.

Outline Dimensions

outline dimension of condenser fan motor rotation

Motor Parameters

technical data of condenser fan motor rotation

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