JS squirrel cage three-phase asynchronous motor
Model Explanation for Xi'an Lite simo JS Series Squirrel Cage Three-Phase Asynchronous Motors
JS115-6: Indicates a squirrel cage rotor asynchronous motor.
11: Frame number.
5: Core length code.
6: Number of poles.
JR115-6: Indicates a wound rotor asynchronous motor.
11: Frame number.
5: Core length code.
6: Number of poles.
The JR series motors are available in two versions:
With brush lifting and short-circuiting devices.
Without brush lifting and short-circuiting devices.
Overview of Xi'an Lite simo JS Series Squirrel Cage Three-Phase Asynchronous Motors
The J series medium-sized motors are designed to drive various types of machinery, such as:
Fans,
Compressors,
Pumps,
Crushers,
Ball mills,
Cutting machine tools,
Transport machinery, and
Other equipment.
These motors are suitable for use in:
Coal mines,
Machinery industries,
Power plants, and
Various industrial and mining enterprises as prime movers.
JS series: Squirrel cage rotor three-phase asynchronous motor.
JR series: Wound rotor three-phase asynchronous motor.
Standards and Construction
The JS series complies with the technical conditions of JB563-64 standards.
The JR series complies with the technical conditions of JB564-64 standards.
The motors are of a protected type by default but can also be made as a duct-ventilated type upon customer request.
Operating Conditions
Installed at an altitude not exceeding 1 km.
Ambient air temperature:
Not exceeding +40°C.
Not less than 0°C.
Clean air environment without acid, alkali, or other corrosive gases.
Not suitable for operation in explosive or dust-filled environments.
For environments where air temperatures exceed the specified range or are not clean, duct-ventilated motors are recommended. In this case:
The cooling air temperature entering both ends of the motor should be between 0°C and +40°C.
The air pressure inside the duct and motor must exceed the surrounding air pressure.
Additional equipment, such as blowers or dust filters, may be required.
Starting Characteristics
JS series motors:
Allow direct full-voltage starting.
Initial starting torque and starting current ratios to rated values are shown in Table 3.
If full-voltage starting is not permissible due to network constraints, reduced-voltage starting can be used. However, in this case, the starting torque decreases proportionally to the square of the starting voltage.
JR series motors:
During startup, a starting resistor must be connected to the rotor circuit in advance.
Direct short-circuiting of the rotor windings is not permitted during startup.