Y2 series iron housing IP54 IP55 waterproof electric motor is designed specially for European market, whose terminal box is located on the top of motor ( or both side). The reliance electric motors have a very compact structure and attracting appearance. The sizes and mounting dimensions are all in conformity with IEC standard. The three phase motors have some good feature such as high efficiency, energy-saving, high starting torque and easy maintenance etc.
Product Detail
Motor Type: waterproof electric motor
Output Power: 0.18 kW - 315 kW
Frame Size: IEC 63 - 355
Number of Poles: 2, 4, 6, 8
Voltage: 220/380V, 380/660V, 230/400V(can be customized according to users)
Frequency: 50 & 60 Hz
Protection Level: IP54 / IP55
Energy Efficiency Rating: IE1 / IE2 / IE3
Insulation Class: B/F
Cooling Method: IC411
Duty: S1
Product Parameter (specification)
Waterproof electric motor
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Motor Tips
Motor maintenance cycle and bearing grease cycle
1. Motor bearing maintenance and maintenance cycle: the two-pole motor runs for 8,000 hours, the four-pole motor runs for 16,000 hours, the six-pole motor runs for 24,000 hours, and the eight-pole motor runs for 32,000 hours to maintain the motor.
2. Lubrication cycle for bearings: Grease once for 2-pole motors running at 1440 hours; for 4-pole motors running at 2880 hours; for 6-pole and 8-pole motors running at 4320 hours for filling with grease; for large motors Grease can be added according to the equipment manual.
What is the cause of the motor fire?
A motor is an electrical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Y2 three-phase asynchronous motor manufacturers give us a breakdown of the causes of motor fires?
1. The motor is overloaded. The motor is overloaded for a long time, the mechanical load is too large, and the mechanical jam causes the motor to stop overcurrent, causing the stator winding to overheat and ignite.
2. Motor short circuit fault. The stator winding of the motor is phase-to-phase, short-circuit between turns, or breakdown of the ground insulation, causing insulation and fire.