What is a shaded pole AC motor?

Encyclopedia
10/22/2024

The shaded pole AC motor is a single-phase AC motor. It has characteristics such as simple structure and low cost, and is widely used in some small electrical appliances.

Structural principle

Stator structure

The stator core is generally salient pole type and has multiple magnetic poles. On a part of each magnetic pole, there will be a short-circuit ring. This short-circuit ring is like "covering" a part of the magnetic pole, so it is called a shaded pole.

For example, in a two-pole shaded pole motor, there are two salient poles, and a part of each salient pole is surrounded by a short-circuit ring. The short-circuit ring is usually made of copper and cooperates with the main magnetic field part of the magnetic pole.

Working principle

When an AC power source is connected to the stator winding, an alternating magnetic field is generated in the magnetic poles. Due to the presence of the short-circuit ring, the magnetic flux passing through the short-circuit ring lags behind the main magnetic flux in time.

This is because according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, the alternating main magnetic flux will induce an electromotive force in the short-circuit ring, and then generate an induced current. This induced current will in turn generate a magnetic field. According to Lenz's law, this magnetic field will hinder the change of the main magnetic flux, making the magnetic flux passing through the short-circuit ring lag.

For example, when the main magnetic flux reaches its maximum value, the magnetic flux in the short-circuit ring is still in the rising process. This phase difference of the magnetic flux will produce an effect similar to a rotating magnetic field on the surface of the magnetic pole, so that the rotor of the motor is subjected to a torque and rotates.

Performance characteristics

Starting characteristics

The shaded pole motor has the ability to start by itself. Due to the magnetic field lag generated by the short-circuit ring, the motor can automatically start rotating after the power is turned on.

However, its starting torque is relatively small. This is because the magnetic field distribution and the generation method of the rotating magnetic field of the shaded pole motor determine that its starting torque is limited, and it is generally suitable for occasions with small starting loads.

For example, in a small fan, the starting resistance of the fan blades is small, and the shaded pole motor can easily start and drive the fan to rotate.

Operating characteristics

During operation, the speed of the motor is basically stable. Its speed will change according to the power supply frequency and the number of magnetic pole pairs. Generally, the speed is relatively low.

For example, under a 50Hz power supply, the synchronous speed of a two-pole shaded pole motor is 3000 revolutions per minute, but the actual operating speed will be slightly lower than the synchronous speed, and the speed fluctuation is small, which can provide a relatively stable power output.

Efficiency and power factor

The efficiency of the shaded pole motor is low. This is because its magnetic field generation method and structural characteristics lead to a certain amount of energy loss in the energy conversion process, including copper loss, iron loss, etc.

At the same time, the power factor is also relatively low. Since it is a single-phase motor, and the generation and distribution method of the magnetic field is relatively complex, the ratio of active power to apparent power is small during the operation of the motor.

Application scenarios

Due to its simple structure, low cost, and ability to start by itself, shaded pole motors are mainly used in occasions where the motor performance requirements are not high and the load is small.

Common ones are small electric fans, hair dryers, electric models, etc. In these devices, the shaded pole motor can meet the basic power requirements, and its low cost also meets the economic requirements of the product.


Encyclopedia

The Electricity Encyclopedia is dedicated to accelerating the dissemination and application of electricity knowledge and adding impetus to the development and innovation of the electricity industry.

Cost Differences and Performance Comparison of 35kV New Energy Transformers Based on Dry-Type, Mineral Oil, and Vegetable Oil
Cost Differences and Performance Comparison of 35kV New Energy Transformers Based on Dry-Type, Mineral Oil, and Vegetable Oil
For users, when purchasing a 35kV new energy transformer, choosing between dry-type, mineral oil-filled, or vegetable oil-filled types involves multiple considerations. These include user habits, maintenance-free performance, safety and fire resistance, volume and weight, among others. However, cost differences are undoubtedly one of the most crucial factors.To illustrate the issue intuitively, this paper selects a three-level energy efficiency dual-winding new energy transformer with a rated ca
Ron
07/26/2025
What is the connection group of a transformer?
What is the connection group of a transformer?
Transformer Connection GroupThe connection group of a transformer refers to the phase difference between the primary and secondary voltages or currents. It is determined by the winding directions of the primary and secondary coils, the labeling of their start and end terminals, and the connection mode. Expressed in a clock-like format, there are 12 groups in total, numbered from 0 to 11.The DC method is commonly used to measure the transformer's connection group, mainly to verify whether the con
Vziman
07/26/2025
What is the sequence for powering down the transformer?
What is the sequence for powering down the transformer?
The sequence for shutting down a main transformer is as follows: when de-energizing, the load side should be shut down first, followed by the power supply side. For energizing operations, the reverse order applies: the power supply side is energized first, then the load side. This is because: Energizing from the power supply side to the load side makes it easier to identify the fault range and take prompt judgment and handling measures in case of a fault, preventing the fault from spreading or e
Rockwell
07/26/2025
What are the methods for switching operations of station transformers?
What are the methods for switching operations of station transformers?
Let's take an auxiliary power system with two station transformers as an example. When one station transformer needs to be out of service, there are two operation methods: non-interruptive power supply and instantaneous power interruption. Generally, the method of instantaneous power interruption on the low-voltage side is preferred.The operation method for instantaneous power interruption on the low-voltage side is as follows:Open the 380V power incoming circuit breaker of the corresponding sec
Vziman
07/26/2025
Inquiry
Download
IEE-Business is dedicated to serving the personnel in the global power industry.
Join IEE-Business, not only can you discover power equipment and power knowledge, but also canhnd like - minded friends!