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News Release from: Baldor UK | Subject: IEC frame AC motors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2004
High-power motors enter the frame
Baldor continues to extend its high-power AC motor line, and now offers IEC frame versions rated up to 1100kW (1500hp).
Baldor continues to extend its high-power AC motor line, and now offers IEC frame versions rated up to 1100kW (1500hp) These motors, designed to meet the demanding specifications of process industry users, are available in low and medium voltages
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The range of options available is extensive and includes: TEFC-packaged (totally enclosed fan cooled) IEC motors rated from 400 to 600kW; ODP, WPI or WPII (open drip-proof or weather-protected types I or II) enclosures in IEC frame sizes from 400 to 1100kW; inverter/vector IEC motors rated from 400 to 600kW, and explosion-proof IEC motors to 260kW.
Design and construction options include: high-efficiency windings or Baldor's Super-E premium-efficiency windings which exceed Eff1 efficiency levels; standard epoxy VPI (vacuum pressure impregnation) insulation; Baldor's proprietary inverter spike resistant wire, form coils on medium voltage motors up to 6600V, and rugged cast-iron frames on all TEFC and ODP/WPI/WPII enclosures.
Custom variants can also be produced with a short manufacturing cycle, thanks to Baldor's build-to-demand Flex-Flow production process.
All the motors are additionally available in NEMA versions.
Baldor offers a three-year warranty on premium-efficiency motors - one of the most comprehensive assurance schemes in the industry. Request a free brochure from Baldor UK ...
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