Synchronous speed formula:
: Power frequency (Hz)
: Number of motor poles
Example: A 4-pole motor runs at 1800 rpm on 60 Hz, and 1500 rpm on 50 Hz.
1. Common Frequencies
United States: 60 Hz (most common)
Typical motor speeds:2-pole: 3600 rpm
4-pole: 1800 rpm (most common for centrifugal fans)
6-pole: 1200 rpm
Most regions outside the U.S.: 50 Hz
Motor speed is about 17% lower than at 60 Hz.
2. Key Engineering Notes for Centrifugal Fans
Frequency affects fan performance:
60 Hz → higher speed → higher flow, pressure, and power
50 Hz → lower speed → reduced fan performanceAffinity laws:
Flow ∝ Speed
Pressure ∝ Speed²
Power ∝ Speed³
→ Small speed increases cause large power increases.Impeller tip speed limits:
Ensure tip speed stays within safe aerodynamic and structural limits (commonly < 100 m/s).Actual motor rpm ≠ synchronous rpm:
Induction motors have slip, so actual speed is slightly lower than the theoretical value.VFD usage is common:
Provides flexible control and energy savings; consider low-speed cooling and harmonics.For export or international projects:
Equipment designed for 60 Hz will deliver lower flow and pressure at 50 Hz unless re-selected or used with a VFD.

Post time: 2025-11-19 16:39:21