What is DVR Technology and HOW DOES IT WORK?
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The DVR Motor works by pure magnetic attraction. When a magnet is
switched on, an intense magnetic field is created and pulls the tooth to
line up with the magnet, and then the next magnet switched on, which forces
the spindle to rotate. A feedback loop senses the motors surroundings to
actively monitor conditions and performance.

So, is the motor an AC or DC?
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Well technically it's neither; it operates on a magnetic pulse principal.
It is closer to DC than AC but the DC for coils is supplied in a variable
waveform.

It is unlike a ‘dumb’ AC or DC motor where there is no active management
of conditions or the motors performance. The actions of the DVR motor are
controlled by a computer chip. It constantly analyses both the spindle position
and the power required to maintain a given speed.

DVR  motors are not like conventional 3-phase induction motors. DVR stands for Digital Variable Reluctance which
describes the motor principle; it uses variable frequency pulsed DC to drive the motor at variable speeds.Magnets
used in the DVR motor are completely safe for those with Pacemakers and other such devices
.
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AC motors generate lots of heat
in low speed or when under heavy load. This heat
not only can burn out wires but also wastes lots of
energy needlessly. DVR motors work by pure
magnetic attraction. The motor can safely and
efficiently work in very low speed.










This Smart Technology can also
detect the input power resource, giving the DVR
motor the ability to operate at a variety of different
voltages (100v to 240v) and without further
modifications being required.
The DVR motor is digital, just like a computer. It
can save and store speed information on
different preset settings and switch from one to
another immediately, with just the single press
of a button.

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This computerized control
constantly and instantly monitors conditions
and can sense when there is unusual
conditions present. For example the DVR
systems can sense when abnormal, sudden
loads are applied which are outside its preset
parameters and instantly corrects these
conditions.
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