How Does A Universal Motor Work
How Does A Universal Motor Work
Introduction
We have been talking about various types of
electrical motors, such as single
phase motors, induction motors, slip ring motors to
name a few. In this article we will talk about a
unique type of motor known as universal motor.
Types
A universal motor can be manufactured in two
different ways.
Non-Compensated motor
The Non-compensated motor has 2 salient poles and
it is laminated. The armature is of wound type and
the laminated core is either straight or skewed slots.
The leads of the armature winding are connected to
the commutator. High resistance brushes are used
along with this type of motor to help better
commutation.
Centrifugal Mechanism:
Speed/Load Characteristics:
Very similar to that of DC series motor, the
universal motor also has varying speed
characteristics. The speed is low at full loads. The
speed is Very high and dangerous at noloads. During no-loads the speed is limited only by
its own frictional and windage load.
Tapping-Field Method:
As the name suggests the field is tapped at various
points in this method. This is done by wounding the
field pole.
Speed control:
Resistance method:
Applications
Universal motors are mostly employed in
Vacuum cleaners
Portable drills
Drink mixers
Sewing machine