Hi All,
I am needing help understanding the current rating for AC single phase induction motors.
Link:
https://www.baymotorproducts.com/products/blowers/cross-flow-blowers/
I do not know much about AC but there is an assumption I am making toward these motors.
My assumption is that AC motors do not dictate how much current will be going through to the motors, which is opposite of their DC counterparts. Current going through to the motors is decided on the power source itself.
So I have a motor blower assembly (similar to top right picture within the link above) in which the motor is rated at .14A. What would happen if i replaced the same motor blower assembly but with a motor rated at .32A?
*From the website I believe that these motors are shaded pole motors*
Thanks for the input!
I am needing help understanding the current rating for AC single phase induction motors.
Link:
https://www.baymotorproducts.com/products/blowers/cross-flow-blowers/
I do not know much about AC but there is an assumption I am making toward these motors.
My assumption is that AC motors do not dictate how much current will be going through to the motors, which is opposite of their DC counterparts. Current going through to the motors is decided on the power source itself.
So I have a motor blower assembly (similar to top right picture within the link above) in which the motor is rated at .14A. What would happen if i replaced the same motor blower assembly but with a motor rated at .32A?
*From the website I believe that these motors are shaded pole motors*
Thanks for the input!