YLD series single-phase asynchronous AC motor is an electric motor that operates using a single-phase alternating current power supply. Unlike three-phase motors, which have three power conductors, single-phase motors have just two power conductors, one serving as the power source and the other as the return path.
YLD series single-phase asynchronous motors rely on electromagnetic induction to produce motion. When the motor is powered, the stator (the stationary part) generates a rotating magnetic field. This field interacts with the rotor (the rotating part), inducing a current and creating a magnetic field in the rotor. As the rotor's magnetic field interacts with the stator's field, it produces torque, causing the rotor to rotate and drive the motor's load.
single-phase asynchronous AC motors are widely used for various residential, commercial, and industrial applications and are recognized for their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.