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bodis
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Joined: 17/09/2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 5
Posted: 05:34am 24 Sep 2006
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Hi, Im just wondering how fast it is safe to spin a F & P motor? I am planning
on spinning it with a 1HP induction motor, and would hate for injuries to
occur from an almighty explosion as the weighty rotor lets go.....
Cheers Niall
 
RossW
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Joined: 25/02/2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 495
Posted: 07:53am 24 Sep 2006
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From http://www.fisherpaykel.com.au/laundry/energy-saving-tips.cf m

"Fisher & Paykel washing machines have a top spin speed of 1000 rpm"


Since they're a direct-drive waching machine, thats the speed the motor is running at.

For safety sake, probably better to keep it to 1000 RPM or so I dare say, but others may have anecdotal stories of running them up to insane speeds :)

 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5078
Posted: 08:45am 24 Sep 2006
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There are steel bands embedded in the hub, behind the magents. These would add a fair amount of radial strength, so I imagine they could spin up to a few thousand rpm before letting go. But that said, I wouldn't like to be nearby when it lets go. The real problem is once the F&P goes over 1000rpm its output starts to drop. The impedance of the coils at higher frequency ( rpm ) is dragging the efficiency and power down, so there would be no gain in going over 1000rpm.

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