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No load current of asynchronous motors

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koruma

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What percentage of full load current is considered normal for no load conditions in squirrel cage induction motors?
 
No load current magnitude varies from approx 20%-60%, with low speed motors generally being closer to 60% and 2-pole motors generally being closer to 20%.
 
Just to add a note to your response, Electricpete, the no-load current is mainly reactive. There is not much difference between the no-load & the full load reactive current, which is the motor magnetizing current.
 
OK, jbartos, I'll bite on this one.
Your suggested links lead to -
a) - A manufacturer of small, special purpose DC motors
b) - The manual for a variable speed drive for elevator applications.

What, precisely, do these links have to do with the question in hand, which relates to the no-load current of squirrel cage induction motors?

Also, note that the power factor at no-load will tend to be be LOW, not high.
 
jbartos -
On re-reading the above, it comes to me that what you meant was that for a no-load current of 20% or less, the full load power factor would be extremely high (around 0.98). I agree with this, but still question the relevance of the links.
 
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