If the supply voltage is same (say 440V) whether a system
designed for 60 Hz frequency will work with 50 Hz frequency
or not , if so pl. give clarification.

Answer Posted / tarun aggarwal ymca

actually certain equipment work on the frequency of power
supply such as oscillators or frequency changer used to
trigger the ckt . since frequency has been changed the
resulatnt triggering angle get chandged which offer un
predictable result .
while if a d.c motor is given 50 Hz it commutation process
is designed in such a way that is frequency increase it will
led to short circuiting

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