Induction Machine definition

Induction Machine means a rotating AC electrical generator similar in design to an induction motor. It is often referred to as an asynchronous machine. An induction machine acts as a motor when rotating slower than the electric system frequency but generates electricity when a prime mover such as an engine rotates the shaft faster than the system frequency.

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