
Quantifying torque output is a fundamental requirement for validating motor performance and ensuring system integration meets design specifications. Several established techniques exist to measure the torque produced by an electric motor, each with specific applications and accuracy levels. We at Santroll will outline these methods, considering their practical implementation

A frequent point of clarification in industrial electrical systems involves the functional difference between a motor starter and a motor controller. While sometimes grouped together, these devices serve distinct purposes. We at Santroll can define a motor starter as a component designed primarily to safely connect and disconnect a

Determining the correct IP rating for an AC motor speed controller mounted on a non-road vehicle involves a careful analysis of the operating environment against international protection standards. This rating is not a vague suggestion but a precise classification that dictates the controller’s ability to survive. We

Achieving peak performance in specialized machinery often hinges on the partnership between a custom electric motor and its control system. A common question we encounter at Santroll is whether a standard AC controller can effectively manage the unique characteristics of a bespoke motor. The integration is not
