AC motors are more commonly used than DC motors because electric utility systems deliver alternating current. However, for special applications that require precise torque and speed control, it can be advantageous to transform AC into DC in order to use a DC motor. Such applications that benefit from DC motors include cranes, conveyors, and elevators.
AC motors are more commonly used than DC motors because electric utility systems deliver alternating current. However, for special applications that require precise torque and speed control, it can be advantageous to transform AC into DC in order to use a DC motor. Such applications that benefit from DC motors include cranes, conveyors, and elevators.
AC motors are more commonly used than DC motors because electric utility systems deliver alternating current. However, for special applications that require precise torque and speed control, it can be advantageous to transform AC into DC in order to use a DC motor. Such applications that benefit from DC motors include cranes, conveyors, and elevators.
AC motors are more commonly used than DC motors because electric utility systems deliver alternating current. However, for special applications that require precise torque and speed control, it can be advantageous to transform AC into DC in order to use a DC motor. Such applications that benefit from DC motors include cranes, conveyors, and elevators.
Direct-current motors are not used as much as alternating current types because all electric utility systems deliver alternating current. For special applications, however, it is advantageous to transform the alternating current into direct current in order to use DC motors. Direct-current motors are used where a wide range of precise torque and speed control is required to match the needs of the application. Such applications include cranes, conveyors, and elevators.