O que é um MOTOR UNIVERSAL? Como funciona um MOTOR UNIVERSAL?

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TLDREl motor universal es un tipo de motor eléctrico que puede funcionar tanto con corriente alterna como con corriente continua. Utiliza un electroimán como estator y un conmutador para generar un alto par de arranque. Su diseño permite que funcione a altas velocidades, siendo común en electrodomésticos como aspiradoras y batidoras. Sin embargo, presenta problemas de mantenimiento y una vida útil corta debido al desgaste de las escobillas y el conmutador. Además, requiere ventilación para evitar el sobrecalentamiento, lo que puede afectar su eficiencia.

Conclusões

  • 🔌 El motor universal funciona con AC y DC.
  • ⚙️ Utiliza un electroimán como estator.
  • 🔄 Genera un alto par de arranque.
  • 🏠 Común en electrodomésticos como aspiradoras.
  • ⚡ Funciona a altas velocidades.
  • 🛠️ Problemas de mantenimiento por el conmutador.
  • 🌬️ Necesita ventilación para evitar sobrecalentamiento.
  • 🔧 Vida útil corta debido al desgaste de escobillas.
  • 📉 Velocidad baja bajo carga, alta sin carga.
  • 🔄 La conmutación mantiene la rotación constante.

Linha do tempo

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    El motor universal es un tipo de motor eléctrico que puede funcionar tanto con corriente alterna como con corriente continua. Este motor utiliza un electroimán como estator para crear su campo magnético y es un motor de devanado en serie que emplea un conmutador. A diferencia de los motores de corriente continua que utilizan imanes estáticos, el motor universal genera su campo magnético a través de bobinas. Esto le permite funcionar de manera eficiente con corriente alterna, ya que la polaridad de la corriente cambia de manera sincronizada con la fuente de alimentación, lo que asegura que la fuerza mecánica se mantenga en una dirección constante, independientemente de la conexión de los cables de voltaje.

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    El motor universal tiene características similares a las de un motor de corriente continua en términos de velocidad y carga. Su velocidad es baja bajo carga completa y muy alta sin carga. Se utiliza en diversos electrodomésticos como aspiradoras, batidoras y taladros. Sin embargo, presenta desventajas como el mantenimiento y la corta vida útil debido al conmutador, así como problemas de interferencia electromagnética. Además, requiere un flujo de aire limpio para evitar el sobrecalentamiento, lo que limita su diseño a motores que no están completamente sellados. Estos motores son ideales para dispositivos que requieren un alto par de arranque y se utilizan de manera esporádica.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • ¿Qué es un motor universal?

    Es un tipo de motor eléctrico que puede operar con corriente alterna o continua.

  • ¿Cómo funciona un motor universal?

    Funciona mediante un electroimán que genera un campo magnético, permitiendo que el rotor gire independientemente de la polaridad de la corriente.

  • ¿Dónde se utilizan los motores universales?

    Se utilizan en electrodomésticos como aspiradoras, batidoras y taladros.

  • ¿Cuáles son las características de un motor universal?

    Tienen un alto par de arranque y pueden funcionar a altas velocidades, pero su vida útil es corta debido al desgaste del conmutador.

  • ¿Por qué se necesita un ventilador en un motor universal?

    Para evitar el sobrecalentamiento, ya que estos motores generan calor y requieren circulación de aire.

  • ¿Qué problemas pueden surgir con los motores universales?

    Pueden tener problemas de mantenimiento y generar interferencia electromagnética.

  • ¿Cuál es la velocidad de un motor universal bajo carga?

    La velocidad es baja bajo carga y muy alta sin carga.

  • ¿Qué tipo de corriente puede usar un motor universal?

    Puede usar tanto corriente alterna como corriente continua.

  • ¿Qué es la conmutación en un motor universal?

    Es el proceso mediante el cual el motor cambia la dirección de la corriente en el rotor para mantener la rotación.

  • ¿Por qué se dice que un motor universal es similar a un motor de corriente continua?

    Porque su construcción es parecida, pero está modificado para funcionar también con corriente alterna.

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    I have this motor here, and imagine being able to plug it into your house outlet
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    using alternating current or a direct current power source.
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    Today I'm going to tell you what a universal motor is and how it works.
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    What's up Lovers of
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    Engineering, my name is Igor Felipe and I'm going to tell you a story that
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    happened here on the channel a few days ago.
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    I was taking apart a
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    washing machine that didn't work anymore and I came across this engine here and I was thinking
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    about what
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    I could do to take advantage of it.
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    But for that I needed to understand
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    how this engine worked.
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    So I called my brother Gustavo,
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    who is an electrical engineer, and asked what kind of engine that was.
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    He looked, saw that here at the top there is a system of carbon brushes and commutators
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    and said
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    “Igor, this looks like a direct current motor”.
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    But one thing didn't make sense,
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    because the motor was plugged directly into the socket that uses alternating current.
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    Well, what we thought at the time was, there must be some rectifier system in the six-pack.
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    And we continued to dismantle, and to our surprise we found nothing.
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    And there was only one way to find out, really.
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    Using the best sparrow professor spirit,
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    we took the motor and plugged it directly into the alternating current, and of course,
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    the motor ran.
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    But the constructive form of this motor is very reminiscent of a direct current motor,
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    so why not test it?
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    And to our surprise,
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    the motor also works using a DC power supply.
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    It looks like magic right?
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    But this is nothing more than a universal engine.
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    The universal motor is a type of electric motor that can operate on either alternating
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    current
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    or direct current power and uses an electromagnet as its stator to create its magnetic field.
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    It is a series wound motor and uses a commutator where the coils that produce the stator magnetic
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    field
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    are connected in series with the rotor windings through a commutator and
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    therefore produce high starting torque.
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    Basically, if we look closely, what generates
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    the magnetic field is not static magnets as we usually see in direct current motors,
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    but a coil, and it is this coil that generates the magnetic field.
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    The universal motor is very similar to a direct current motor in construction,
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    but it is slightly modified to allow the motor to work properly also on
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    an AC supply.
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    This type of electric motor can
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    operate well on alternating current because the current passing through the coils that
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    produce
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    the magnetic field and the armature will alternate its polarity synchronously with the supply.
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    Therefore, the resulting mechanical force will occur in a consistent direction of rotation,
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    regardless of whether you reverse the voltage cables, because what determines their
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    direction of rotation is the way we mount the switch and the polarity of the field coils.
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    That is, no matter how you place the plug,
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    the motor will always rotate in one direction.
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    That's why universal motors are often
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    built into the device they are supposed to drive.
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    Most universal motors are designed
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    to operate at higher speeds, in excess of 3500 RPM.
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    They run at a lower speed when powered by direct current.
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    Want to see this up close?
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    If we connect this motor to alternating current, that is,
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    to the outlet in your house, the motor will work that way with a very large rotation.
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    Note that no matter how I plug in the plug,
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    the motor always rotates in the same direction.
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    Now if we use a direct current source,
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    notice that the motor turns much slower.
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    And again, no matter which position you connect the DC wires to,
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    the motor will always rotate in the same direction.
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    But how is a Universal engine built?
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    Building a universal motor is very
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    similar to building a direct current machine.
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    It consists of a stator on which the field poles are mounted.
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    The coils that generate the magnetic field are wound around these field poles.
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    However, the entire magnetic path which is the stator field circuit
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    and also the armature is laminated.
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    Lamination is necessary to minimize
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    eddy currents that can induce the motor when operated on alternating current.
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    The rotating armature is of the wound type with straight or angled slots and uses
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    a commutator with brushes resting on it.
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    Commutation in alternating current tends to be
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    poorer than in direct current due to the current induced in the armature coils,
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    so the brushes used in this type of motor
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    need to be of high resistance.
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    And how does this engine work?
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    When the universal motor is supplied with direct current supply,
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    current flows in the field winding, producing an electromagnetic field.
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    The same current also flows from the armature conductors.
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    When a current conductor is placed in an electromagnetic field,
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    it experiences a mechanical force.
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    Due to this mechanical force, or torque,
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    the rotor starts to rotate.
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    The direction of this force is
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    given by Fleming's right-hand rule.
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    When powered with alternating current,
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    it still produces unidirectional torque.
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    As the armature
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    winding and field winding are connected in series, they are in the same phase.
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    We know that here in Brazil, our network works with a frequency of 60 hertz,
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    that is, it switches 60 times per second.
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    Therefore, as this frequency
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    changes periodically, the direction of current in the armature and field winding
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    reverses at the same time.
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    Thus, the direction of the magnetic field and the
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    direction of the armature current are reversed such that the direction of force experienced
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    by
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    the armature conductors remains the same.
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    So regardless of the power supply,
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    whether it is AC or DC, the universal motor works on the same principle as the DC series
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    motor.
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    And what are the characteristics of this type of engine?
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    The speed and load characteristics of a universal motor
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    are similar to those of a DC series motor.
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    The speed of a universal motor is low when
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    used at full load and very high at no load.
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    That is, when we connect it to a device
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    such as a drill, and we are going to use the drill to drill a wall,
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    increasing the load on the rotor
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    , the tendency of the motor speed is to decrease
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    . maintain or increase speed.
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    We have a video that talks about gears,
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    and if you want to understand a little more how such a system works, I'll leave a
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    card for that video at the end of this one.
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    And where do we use this type of engine?
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    Universal motors are used in various home appliances such as vacuum cleaners,
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    mixers, household sewing machines, six packs and many other uses.
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    The highest rated universal motors are even used
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    in drills or blenders.
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    A negative aspect is the
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    maintenance and short life problems caused by the commutator, this is because we have
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    a great
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    friction of the brushes with the commutator.
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    We may also have problems with
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    electromagnetic interference or EMI due to any spark that occurs.
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    Due to the commutator brushes, universal motors are more suitable
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    for devices that are used sporadically and that require a high starting torque,
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    such as blenders and drills for example.
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    Another negative is that these engines
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    can only be used where predominantly clean air is present at all times.
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    Due to the risk of overheating, these types of motors usually have fans on the
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    rotating shaft itself to cool the system, so having such a
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    fully sealed and closed motor is impractical.
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    That's why we can always see some opening
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    or air intake in devices that use the universal motor to
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    force cool these devices.
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    And as it needs a fan to induce
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    air to pass through it, it ends up losing some efficiency due to the drag that the propellers
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    generate, as it ends up expending part of the turning energy to do its own cooling.
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    Is that you?
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    Do you have any items in your house that have a universal motor or have you encountered
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    such a motor when disassembling some equipment?
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Etiquetas
  • motor universal
  • corriente alterna
  • corriente continua
  • electroimán
  • conmutador
  • alto par de arranque
  • electrodomésticos
  • mantenimiento
  • vida útil
  • ventilación