What is EC technology?
EC Technology stands for Electronically Commutated and combines AC
and DC voltages, which is essentially a fan with a brushless DC
motor, bringing the best of both technologies: the motor runs on a
DC voltage, but with a normal AC supply. DC motors already have low
power consumption but if used in an AC application, the power
needed converting AC to DC, using a bulky, inefficient transformer.
The EC motor incorporates voltage transformation within the motor.
The non-rotating part of the motor (stator) is extended to make
room for an electronic PCB board which includes power
transformation AC to DC, as well as the controls.
EC Motor – Principle
With an EC motor the electronic circuitry stands in lieu of the
traditional mechanical commutation meaning the right amount is
being supplied in the right direction at exactly the right time
providing precise motor control.
* Permanent-magnet brushless DC motor within the rotor
* The stator is driven by electronic switches (which replace the
Carbon brushes), controlled by a microcontroller.
* Electronic system (hall effect sensor or software is used to
recognize the rotor position)
* AC operated (115VAC/230Volts Single phase or 380/480Volts 3phase,
50/60Hz)
Benefits
* Energy savings : Minimum power consumption & better efficiency
than AC equivalent.
* Control : 100% speed controllable, not frequency dependant. Can
be set-up for constant airflow or constant pressure applications,
0-10VDC or PWM control signal.
* Low motor temperature : for longer lifetime than AC equivalent
* Simplicity : Electronic & power transformation are completely
integrated within the motor.
* High performance : Speed can be driven up to 3600rpm, one EC fan
replace multiple type of motors (2, 4 and 6 pole)
* Easy connection : No complicated wiring and set-up with a
Frequency Controller, EC fans have very little configuration.
Efficiency
EC technology motors have a near flat efficiency curve which barely
varies across the speed range. A range of which is not limited by
synchronous speeds or susceptible to voltage variations like its AC
counterpart. Its AC equivalent will operate at a precise point on
the curve which equates to its maximum efficiency, either side of
this point and the efficiency diminishes.
Typical AC motors have losses in terms of power consumption (copper
+ iron losses), slippage and frictional losses (mechanical power).
EC motor have no slippage losses, reducing losses and increasing
efficiency.
By comparing 2 backward curved centrifugal impellers, one in AC and
the other in EC.
AirVent Fan Motor Advantages


- Low cost version by metal sheet housing optional.
- Super-high cost effective solution for false ceiling fan
- Two Options on Housing: Metal Sheet Housing/Aluminium Housing
- Ball Bearing/Sleeve Bearing Optional
Typical Spec.:
230VAC/50Hz 46W 1750RPM
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