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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

A Groundbreaking Motor Technology

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Ben with Infinitum Electric comes on to tell us more about his super-innovative, groundbreaking PCB (printed circuit board) motor technology that we saw at AHR 2020.

The Infinitum motor is a relatively simple permanent magnet motor that can also work as a generator. Infinitum got its start with generators, and the groundbreaking new motor technology works quite similarly to generators. These motors can also work with variable frequency drive technology.

In this groundbreaking motor, the traditional stator has all of the iron and copper taken out, and copper is etched into the circuit board. When you take the iron out of the equation, you eliminate core losses and get a much more efficient stator. Instead, electromagnetic waves travel through the air via flux transfer over the air gap, which rotates the motor. The machine has low inductance overall.

Energy efficiency is the core of Infinitum's philosophy. The original idea for Infinitum's motor came from optimizing performance in specific applications; Infinitum increased the efficiency while keeping the motors small and quiet. After that, the motor outgrew its application and opened the doors to innovation. There is great promise for Infinitum motors in the aerospace industry because they are lightweight, quiet, and highly efficient. However, Infinitum is also interested in short-term applications, including fans, pumps, and compressors in the HVAC/R industry.

Ben and Bryan also discuss:

  • Generator vs. motor technology
  • VFD system integration
  • How to operate motors with low inductance
  • Investors and why they choose to invest
  • Development of major automotive and aerospace technology
  • Serviceability of the motors
  • Using printed circuit boards as stators
  • Starting conversations with OEMs
 

Check out more about Infinitum and its new motor technologies at infinitumelectric.com.

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible by our sponsors.

0:08.8

And our sponsors are Refrigeration Technologies, great company out of California, who make all kinds of great chemicals, including

0:14.7

Big Blue. If you don't use Big Blue Bubbles, well then I would suggest, nay, nay, I will ask.

0:20.3

I will request that you try Big blue bubbles by refrigeration technologies made by

0:25.0

John and Mike Pastarello in their great company. They are really big supporters

0:30.1

of the free education that we provide here.

0:32.6

You can try Nylog, Viper Cleaner.

0:34.6

Hey, while you're at it, try the new Venom Packs,

0:37.3

Viper Venom Packs, highly concentrated cleaner

0:39.8

without the additional water weight,

0:41.9

and a really innovative packaging that has a very small and easy to use fill.

0:47.0

If you got to fill small bottles or even pump sprayers I think you like it.

0:50.7

Venom packs from refrigerrigeration Technologies.

0:53.1

Also, Navac and Navac Global.com, big fans of Navac and the products that they're bringing

0:57.6

to market. They've got a new 4 CFM battery-powered pump.

1:01.4

They've got a new four cylindercylinder recovery machine that's first of

1:04.6

its kind in the marketplace as well as a lot of other tools that we use every day at

1:09.0

Kailos. Vacuum pumps recovery machines, a battery-powered flaring tool, very nice tool for

1:14.9

making flares every time. Find out more by going to navag global.com or go to

1:19.0

true tech tools.com, TRU tech tools.com, use the offer code get schooled for a great discount at

1:25.0

check out. I also want to thank Field Piece. Field Piece has been a company that I

1:29.2

have worked with since the very beginning of my career. I've used used their meters I've used their gauges

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