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| Motor Tester | |
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| speed, current, voltage, input power, output power, time, efficiency, and direction of rotation. | |
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| and torque oscillations, friction torque, friction spectrum, back EMF, and cogging torque level | |
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| statistical analysis | |
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| Motor Tester | |
| ML - 13 |
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| output power, power factor, motor efficiency, from stall up to no-load | |
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| motor size. | |
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| Motor Tester | |
| ML - B |
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output power, power factor, motor efficiency and driver efficiency from stall up to no-load). |
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the moter start moving. |
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Why it has to be M.E.A? |
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Testing a motor’s torque-speed characteristic can, in principle, be obtained by using one of three different approaches: 1) Loading the motor with a inertial load (INERTIAL TECHNIQUE) 2) Loading the motor with an constant load (REGENERATIVE METHOD) 3) Modeling the relationship between the behavior of the motor and other parameters which can be measured more easily So, what are the differences? |
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What MEA does is… The certain moment of inertia, which can be considered as a load and for the sake of load test all we need to find out the moment of inertia. MEA's development team, however, has succeeded to implement this solution Precise, Fast and Easy to operate measurements of motor characteristics with in seconds !!! |
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ML- 13 |
Features and Benefits |
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| Series | |
| 53900 Series - Single & Three Phase Motor Tester up to 1kW | |
| 53910 Series - Single & Three Phase Motor Tester up to 10kW | |
| 53920 Series - Single & Three Phase Motor Tester up to 100kW |