Glossary of Motor Terms
Reversible motor
Literally, a reversible motor is a motor in which the rotational direction can be reversed, but the term is used
specifically to refer to the special case of a capacitor-run motor in which the main and auxiliary windings have
the same specifications to simplify the circuit for reversing the rotation, as shown in Fig. (a). In some types,
a mechanical brake is employed to quickly reverse the motor's rotation.
A two-phase winding is commonly used in capacitor-run reversible motors in Japan and the United States, but in
Germany the capacitor is used in a Y- or Δ(delta)-connected three-phase winding, as shown in Fig. (b). The
rotation can be reversed with the latter configuration as simply as in the former.
Term List (R)
- Rare earth magnet
- Reactive power
- Rectification via commutator
- Regenerative brake
- Reluctance motor
- Remanence,Remanent magnetization
- Resolver
- Reversible motor
- Revolutions per minute (rpm)
- Revolutions per second (rps)
- Revolving field (Rotating field)
- Revolving field motor
- Right-hand screw law
- Ring spring
- Riser
- RMS (Root-mean square) value
- Rotor, Stator
- Rotor cross-sectional structures