This document contains illustrations and figures of the components of a three-phase motor, including the stator, rotor, and how the coils are connected to produce three phases. Figure 3-2 shows the stator, 3-3 the rotor, 3-4 the wound rotor, and 3-5 how the coils are connected to produce three phases. Figures 3-6a and 3-6b illustrate the placement of coils in the stator.
This document contains illustrations and figures of the components of a three-phase motor, including the stator, rotor, and how the coils are connected to produce three phases. Figure 3-2 shows the stator, 3-3 the rotor, 3-4 the wound rotor, and 3-5 how the coils are connected to produce three phases. Figures 3-6a and 3-6b illustrate the placement of coils in the stator.
This document contains illustrations and figures of the components of a three-phase motor, including the stator, rotor, and how the coils are connected to produce three phases. Figure 3-2 shows the stator, 3-3 the rotor, 3-4 the wound rotor, and 3-5 how the coils are connected to produce three phases. Figures 3-6a and 3-6b illustrate the placement of coils in the stator.
fig. 3-4. A wound rotor of a three-phase motor. (Westinghouse Electric Co.)
Phase C
Phase B
Phase A
fig. 3-5. The coils of a three-phase
motor connected to produce three windings, fig. 3-2. A stator of a three-phase motor. (Lenni Products) or phases.
fig. 3-6a. A four-pole, 36-slot
stator. Each tooth equals 20°. This is a concentric-wound coil group showing the 90° and the 120° locations. The 120° slot is where the first coil of the next phase group with the same polarity is placed.
20° per tooth
fig. 3-6b. A lap-wound coil group
showing the 90° and the 120° location. The 120° slot is where the first coil of the next phase group witl, the same fig. 3-3. Rotor of a three-phase motor. (Westinghouse Electric Co.) polarity is placed.