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Drives engineered for wound-rotor slip ring motors — JL (2Q), JLHD (2Q heavy duty), JLX (4Q regen) and JLXHD (4Q regen heavy duty).

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Slip Ring Motor Drives for High-Torque Industrial Applications

Precision Drives for Slip Ring Motor Performance

Industrial applications that demand exceptional starting torque, controlled acceleration, and reliable performance under heavy loads continue to depend on the slip ring motor. At Industrial Motor Warehouse, we supply high-performance drive solutions that are engineered to optimise the operation of slip ring induction motor systems across mining, cement, steel, marine, water treatment, and material handling industries.

Whether you are upgrading an existing installation or designing a new motor control system, our range of industrial motor drives provides accurate speed regulation, smooth starting characteristics, enhanced protection, and better energy efficiency for wound rotor motor applications.

Our technical specialists can help you to select the right drive based on motor rating, characteristics of the rotor, starting requirements, duty cycle, and application-specific operating conditions.

What Is a Slip Ring Motor?

A slip ring motor, also known as a wound rotor induction motor, is a three-phase induction motor featuring a wound rotor connected to external resistors through slip rings and carbon brushes. Different from squirrel cage motors, this design allows external resistance to be introduced into the rotor circuit during starting.

The result is:

  • Extremely high starting torque
  • Lower inrush current
  • Smooth acceleration
  • Reduced mechanical stress
  • Adjustable torque characteristics
  • Improved control under heavy starting loads

These characteristics make slip ring induction motor systems ideal for equipment that cannot tolerate sudden starts or needs significant torque from standstill.

How a Wound Rotor Induction Motor Works

A wound rotor induction motor operates using three rotor windings that are connected to slip rings mounted on the shaft of the rotor. Carbon brushes maintain electrical contact with these rings, allowing external resistance to be added to the rotor circuit.

At the time of startup:

  • External resistance limits rotor current
  • Starting torque increases significantly
  • Motor accelerates smoothly
  • Resistance is gradually reduced
  • Motor reaches rated operating speed
  • Rotor circuit is typically short-circuited during normal operation

This operating principle delivers superior starting performance compared with conventional squirrel cage motors, specifically in high-inertia applications.

Advanced Slip Ring Motor Speed Control

Modern industrial drives provide sophisticated slip ring motor speed control without sacrificing torque and reliability.

By combining advanced electronic motor drives with correctly configured rotor resistance systems, operators can achieve:

  • Variable speed operation
  • Controlled acceleration and deceleration
  • Reduced mechanical wear
  • Improved process accuracy
  • Lower energy consumption
  • Enhanced equipment protection
  • Better load balancing
  • Improved production efficiency

Electronic drive technology also enables integration with PLCs, SCADA systems, and modern industrial automation platforms.

Benefits of Using Slip Ring Motor Drives

Selecting the right drive for your wound rotor motor offers significant operational advantages.

High Starting Torque

Ideal for machinery requiring full-load starting without excessive electrical demand.

Reduced Starting Current

External rotor resistance minimises inrush current, protecting electrical equipment.

Smooth Mechanical Operation

Controlled acceleration reduces gearbox shock loads, shaft stress, and coupling wear.

Improved Equipment Life

Lower mechanical and electrical stress extends the lifespan of motors and driven equipment.

Process Optimisation

Variable speed operation enables accurate production control and improved product consistency.

Energy Efficiency

Optimised motor operation helps reduce necessary power consumption during varying load conditions.

Enhanced Protection

Modern drives include integrated protection functions:

  • Overcurrent protection
  • Overvoltage protection
  • Phase loss detection
  • Motor thermal protection
  • Stall protection
  • Earth fault monitoring
  • Undervoltage protection

Typical Applications

Our slip ring motor drive solutions are broadly used across demanding industrial environments.

Mining Operations

Large crushers, conveyors, grinding mills, and ore processing equipment benefit from controlled high-torque starts.

Cement Plants

Kilns, rotary equipment, raw mills, and clinker conveyors need dependable heavy-duty motor control.

Steel Manufacturing

Rolling mills, crushers, and heavy material handling systems demand accurate torque delivery.

Marine Industry

Winches, anchor handling systems, and heavy-duty lifting equipment utilise wound rotor induction motor technology for reliable performance.

Water & Wastewater

Large pumps and treatment systems benefit from controlled acceleration and reduced hydraulic shock.

Ports & Bulk Handling

Cranes, hoists, stackers, reclaimers, and conveyor systems rely on smooth starting characteristics.

Power Generation

Auxiliary drives and heavy rotating equipment need reliable variable speed control.

Choosing the Right Drive for Your Slip Ring Induction Motor

Selecting a compatible drive needs more than matching motor power. Several engineering parameters influence the performance of the system, including:

  • Motor speed (kW/HP)
  • Rated voltage
  • Full load current
  • Rotor resistance characteristics
  • Starting torque requirements
  • Maximum operating torque
  • Speed range
  • Duty cycle
  • Environmental conditions
  • Enclosure rating (IP)
  • Cooling method
  • Communication protocols
  • Application load profile

Technical Specifications

Our industrial drive solutions support a broad range of wound rotor motor installations.

Specifications Typical Range
Supply voltage 230V-690V AC
Power ratings Small to multi-megawatt systems
Motor compatibility Three-phase slip ring motor systems
Control method Variable speed drive control
Protection rating IP20 to IP66 options
Communication Modbus, Ethernet/IP, Profinet and more
Cooling Air or Liquid cooled depending on model
Overload capacity Heavy-duty industrial ratings
Control modes Torque, speed and process control

Specifications vary depending on the selected drive model and application requirements.

Why Buy From Industrial Motor Warehouse?

Industrial Motor Warehouse supplies trusted motor control solutions for demanding industrial applications.

Customers benefit from:

  • Expert technical advice
  • Premium industrial drive manufacturers
  • Competitive UK pricing
  • Fast nationwide delivery
  • Genuine manufacturer products
  • Comprehensive technical support
  • Drive sizing assistance
  • Long-term maintenance support
  • Industrial automation expertise

Whether you are replacing an ageing controller or designing a complete motor control system, our specialists can recommend the ideal solution for your application.

Order Industrial Slip Ring Motor Drives Today

If you need reliable control for a single slip ring induction motor or a complete industrial motor upgrade, Industrial Motor Warehouse provides high-quality drive solutions that are engineered for demanding conditions. Browse our range of slip ring motor drives today and speak with our experts for customised technical guidance, product selection, and competitive pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Slip Ring Motor Drives

A slip ring motor uses rotor windings connected through slip rings, allowing external resistance to improve starting torque and speed control. Squirrel-cage motors have permanently short-circuited rotor bars and generally offer simpler operation with lower maintenance requirements.
These motors are commonly found in mining, cement production, steel mills, marine operations, cranes, conveyors, crushers, mills, pumps, and other heavy-duty industrial applications requiring high starting torque.
Yes. Modern electronic motor drives provide precise slip ring motor speed control, enabling improved process control, smoother acceleration, better energy efficiency, and enhanced equipment protection.
Absolutely. One of the primary advantages of a wound rotor motor is its ability to produce exceptionally high starting torque while limiting starting current, making it ideal for high-inertia loads.
Drive selection depends on motor power, voltage, rotor characteristics, required torque, speed range, application type, environmental conditions, and duty cycle. Our technical team can help specify the most suitable solution for your system.