you need around 60000 watts on a dc current
Speed regulation in the series motor is quite poor.
not you kan not start 22kw motor with 25kva generator (οχι)
To answer this question the motor voltage and amperage is needed.
That depends if it is an ac or dc motor.
To answer this question the voltage of the motor is needed.
A bench and no load! Whatever you are testing has no load. It might be a generator or a motor for example. If a motor it wouldn't be connected to anything. If a generator it would have nothing plugged in.
A bench and no load! Whatever you are testing has no load. It might be a generator or a motor for example. If a motor it wouldn't be connected to anything. If a generator it would have nothing plugged in.
Yes, it is possible for the electric motor to run a generator to power itself through a gear system, with the motor having a small gear and the generator having a large gear. This setup can create a mechanical advantage that allows the motor to turn the generator efficiently to produce electricity, which can then be used to power the motor.
Armature amps refer to the current flowing through the armature winding of an electric motor or generator. It is used to power the electromagnetic coils that generate the magnetic field needed for the motor or generator to operate efficiently. Monitoring armature amps is crucial for maintaining the proper functioning and performance of the motor or generator.
Yes, a 2800 watt generator should be able to run a 550 watt electric cement mixer motor. The generator's wattage is more than enough to power the motor with some extra capacity for other devices. Be sure to check the starting wattage of the motor as well to ensure the generator can handle the initial surge of power needed.
simply put a motor consumes power and a generator produces it. reactance of a generator = - reactance of a motor
A DC series motor would be ill-suited to this application. There would be times when the generator would be only lightly loaded and would present only a small mechanical load to the motor. Under these conditions the current in the field winding of the motor would become smaller and it would turn faster to generate the counter EMF necessary to balance its supply voltage. This could result in damage to both the motor and the generator. Please see the link.