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MODUK - DEF STAN 61-14: PART 2

Precision Instrument, Rotating, Servocomponents Part 2: Motors, Control ac (Servomotors, Two-Phase Induction)

inactive, Most Current
Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 1 January 1990
Status: inactive
Page Count: 54
scope:

This Standard relates to Motors, Control ac (Servomotors, Two Phase Induction), hereinafter referred to as servomotors. It is not complete in a itself but shall be read in conjunction with Def Stan 61-14 (Part 1), 'Precision instrument, rotating servocomponents, Part 1: General requirements and common tests', hereinafter referred to as Def Stan 61-14 (Part 1), in which the latter shall be regarded as forming an inherent part of this document.

The Standard gives information on or states the requirements for those · attributes which are relevant to servomotors:

-definitions, terms and conventions

- type designations and marking

- test requirements and methods of test nature of test equipment.

Physical and performance requirements for individual types of standard servomotors are given in the relevant Supplementary Detail Sheets.

NOTE: Performance figures and their limits stated in the relevant Supplementary Detail Sheet are based on a close tolerance power supply and on test conditions which are strictly controlled. Under service conditions, these figures may be modified by the effects of power supply variations and of environmental conditions.

 

Document History

DEF STAN 61-14: PART 2
January 1, 1990
Precision Instrument, Rotating, Servocomponents Part 2: Motors, Control ac (Servomotors, Two-Phase Induction)
This Standard relates to Motors, Control ac (Servomotors, Two Phase Induction), hereinafter referred to as servomotors. It is not complete in a itself but shall be read in conjunction with Def Stan...

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