Control Motor

Item Name Code (INC) 19258

Motors, Electrical
Federal Supply Class: FSC 6105
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 6105
Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment
Federal Supply Group: FSG 61
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 61
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INC 19258 Control Motor
INC 19258 Control Motor

A motor which is designed to be operated from two independent voltage sources, in such a way that variations in one voltage source will determine the direction and speed of the motor. In the alternating current type the voltages are usually applied to a split-phase stator, whereas in the direct current type, one voltage is applied to the stator and the other to the armature. Low inertia and rapid reversibility are inherent characteristics of this type of motor. See also SERVOMOTOR, AUTOMATIC PILOT.

Additional Information for Control Motor Additional Information for Control Motor

Control motors are a type of electric motor that is specifically designed to control the operation of other electrical devices or systems. They are commonly used in various industrial applications to regulate the speed, direction, and torque of machinery.

In the supply class Motors, Electrical, control motors are categorized as a specific type of electric motor. This class includes various types of motors used for different purposes, such as induction motors, synchronous motors, stepper motors, and servo motors.

Control motors are typically used in conjunction with control systems, such as motor starters, variable frequency drives (VFDs), or programmable logic controllers (PLCs), to provide precise control and automation of electrical equipment.

In the supply group Electric Wire, control motors are considered as a component or part of the overall electrical system. Electric wires are used to connect control motors to power sources and control devices, allowing for the transmission of electrical signals and power.

In the supply group Power and Distribution Equipment, control motors are considered as a component of the overall power distribution system. This group includes various equipment used for power generation, transmission, and distribution, such as transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, and control panels. Control motors play a crucial role in controlling and regulating the operation of these power and distribution equipment.

Overall, control motors are an essential component in the field of electrical engineering, enabling precise control and automation of electrical systems and equipment.

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