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Required Horsepower :
Operating Speed in rpm :
Power related questions :
Phase :
Single
Three
Frequency (50, 60 or other):
Voltage (115, 208, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, 575, 796, other):
Enclosure requirement :
a. Open Drip Proof (ODP): An open motor suitable for general indoor and outdoor service. This type of motor is designed to operate successfully where drops of liquid or solid particles strike the enclosure at any angle from 0 – 15 degrees downward from vertical. This type of motor is not suitable for wet, corrosive or extremely dirty environments. ODP motors are not suitable for use where high pressure water is used to clean the motor.
b. Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC): A totally enclosed motor cooled by means of a fan or fans integral with the machine but external to the electrical parts. A motor designed to prevent the free exchange of air between the inside and outside of the housing. This type of motor is suitable for use in most industrial and outdoor applications. TEFC motors are not suitable for use where high pressure water is used unless they are equipped with the proper shaft sealing.
c. Severe Duty, Chemical Duty, Corrosion Duty, Dirty Duty: TEFC motors that are generally construction of all cast iron and have enhanced shaft seals. They may be painted with more corrosion-resistant coatings than typical TEFC motors and they may have windings that are treated with epoxy or anti-fungal coatings. This type of motor is suitable for use in nearly all environments except those that are classified as explosion proof.
c. Explosion Proof (XP): Motors suitable for use in Class I locations as defined by UL and the NEC. These motors are used where potentially explosive gases, vapors or dusts are present. These motors are designed to contain internal explosions without rupturing. Before ordering an explosion proof motor, be sure to know the class, group and division requirements for the motor.
Frame Size (NEMA or metric) :
Method Of Power Transmission (Belt drive or Direct drive) :
Maximum Ambient Temperature (specify F or C) :
Maximum Allowable Temperature Rise If Greater Than 80 Degrees F :
Elevation If Greater Than 3300 Feet :
For Use With Variable Frequency Drive (Y or N) :
Yes
No
If Yes, give the speed range of operation :
Load Type (Variable or Constant Torque) :
Variable Torque
Constant Torque
a. Centrifugal pumps, fans and non-positive displacement blowers are examples of variable torque loads.
b. Conveyors, positive displacement pumps, compressors, etc. are examples of constant torque loads.
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