The ML series single phase capacitor start and run induction motor adopts the latest international design and is developed from high-quality materials according to IEC related standards. It has good performance, reliable operation, safety, beautiful appearance, convenient maintenance, low noise, and micro-vibration. A series of advantages such as light weight and simple structure. ML series motors are suitable for air compressors, water pumps, refrigerators, medical instruments, equipment and other small machines.
Product Detail
Motor Type: capacitor start capacitor run single phase induction motor
Output Power: 0.12 kW - 4 kW
Frame Size: IEC 63 - 112
Number of Poles: 2 / 4
Voltage: 220V / 230V / 240V (based on customers` requirements)
Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
Protection Level: IP54 or IP55
Insulation Class: B/F
Cooling Method: ICO141
Working Mode: Continuous (S1)
Product Parameter (Specification)
Capacitor start and capacitor run induction motor and capacitor type induction motor
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Question: What are the four pole numbers of Liyuan motor and what is the speed corresponding to each pole number?
Answer: 2 poles-synchronous speed 3000 rpm / min 4 poles-synchronous speed 1500 rpm / min 6 poles-synchronous speed 750 rpm / min 8 poles-synchronous speed 375 rpm / min Synchronous speed = 60*50 (HZ )/Number of magnetic pole pairs
How is the performance of your motors?
The performance of the motor is basically the same, and more depends on the quality of the product itself. For example, some motor manufacturers can use it for half a year. Ours can be used for three years or even longer.
Which energy efficiency is higher than Liyuan Motor IE2 and IE2?
Answer: Our commonly used motor standard is the IEC standard, usually IE1/IE2/IE3/E4 etc. to indicate the efficiency level, the larger the number, the higher the efficiency. NEMA motor is a high-efficiency motor, a standard, which can be understood as an ultra-high-efficiency motor standard similar to IE3/IE4. NEMA motors use horsepower (HP) as the unit of power, while IEC standards use kilowatts (KW) as the unit.