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Speed
The speed of an AC motor depends on two things: the number of poles of the stator winding and the main
frequency. At 50 Hz, a motor will run at a speed related to a constant of 6000 divided by the number of poles and for a 60 Hz
motor the constant is 7200 rpm.
To calculate the speed of a motor, the following formula can be used:
This speed is the synchronous speed and a squirrel-cage or a slip-ring motor can never reach it. At unloaded
condition the speed will be very close to synchronous speed and will then drop when the motor is loaded.
The difference between the synchronous and asynchronous speed also named rated speed is "the slip" and it is
possible to calculate this by using the following formula:
Table for synchronous speed at different number of poles and frequency:
| No. of poles |
50 Hz |
60 Hz |
| 2 |
3000 |
3600 |
| 4 |
1500 |
1800 |
| 6 |
1000 |
1200 |
| 8 |
750 |
900 |
| 10 |
600 |
720 |
| 12 |
500 |
600 |
| 16 |
375 |
450 |
| 20 |
300 |
360 |
Torque
The starting torque for a motor differs significantly depending on the size of the motor. A small motor,
e.g. ≤ 30 kW, normally has a value of between 2.5 and 3 times the rated torque, and for a medium size motor, say up to
250 kW, a typical value is between 2 to 2.5 times the rated torque. Really big motors have a tendency to have a very low
starting torque, sometimes even lower than the rated torque. It is not possible to start such a motor fully loaded not even
at D.O.L start.
The rated torque of a motor can be calculated using the following formula:

Slip-Ring Motors
In some cases when a D.O.L start is not permitted due to the high starting current, or when starting with a
star-delta starter will give too low starting torque, a slip-ring motor is used. The motor is started by changing the rotor
resistance and when speeding up the resistance is gradually removed until the rated speed is achieved and the motor is working at the
equivalent rate of a standard squirrel-cage motor.
The advantage of a slip-ring motor is that the starting current will be lower and it is possible to adjust the
starting torque up to the maximum torque. In general, if a softstarter is going to be used for this application you also need to
replace the motor.

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