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ENGINEERING INFORMATION
SUNON-Alveolate Motor VS. Traditional Shaded-pole Motor
SUNON-Alveolate Motor
1.The Alvolate Motor is equipped with starting
stator coils and working ones. The starting coils
form a low starting voltage with the capacitors.
For example, an 115VAC (the fixed voltage)
Alveolate Motor can be started with 60 VAC.
Traditional Shaded-Pole Motor
1.The Traditional Shaded-Pole Motor, designed
with single-wire wrapping, is started by “the
starting copper”and cannot be started with
low voltage. An 115VAC Traditional Shaded-
Pole motor will need more than 80VAC to run,
20VAC more than the Alveolate one.
2.The Traditional Shaded-Pole Motor consumes
electricity twice as much as the Alveolate
Motor. It is not reliable because the
temperature is usually higher than 70℃.
3.The Thermal Cutout is an option.
4.General wind pressure and wind volume.
5.Without the third wire.
2.The coils do not produce high temperature and
consumes less electricity. The temperature is
normally around 50℃. Therefore, the motor is
always stable and reliable.
3.The Thermal Cutout can protect the motor.
4.The motor has a large torsion to produce high
wind pressure and wind volume.
5.The motor is equipped with the third wire, ready
to comply with the customer’s systems.
Alveolate Motor AC fan series with automatic motor-wire
wrapping technology ensures stable performance of high
wind volume, low acoustic noise, also available with
functions of dual spinning rate, and
thermal cutout.