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With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Duty: S1


Duty: S1
Cooling Method: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC)


Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage






With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Duty: S1

Duty S4, CDF 40% & 60 Starts/ Stops/hr

Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage
Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B



With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Duty: S1

Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage

150 Starts/Stops /hr, Duty S4 & CDF 40%



Class F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Screen Protected Drip Proof



Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage
Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B






Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage
Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B


Duty: S1
Cooling Method: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled

Screen Protected Drip Proof
Class F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B

Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage
Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B

Customer Care Number: 1800 419 0505

Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Squirrel Cage
Class-F Insulation with Temperature Rise Limited to Class B

Customer Care Number: 1800 419 0505
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What are 1000 RPM motors typically used for?
1000 RPM motors are often found in applications requiring moderate speed and torque, such as certain types of pumps, fans, conveyors, and general industrial machinery where precise, high-speed operation isnt essential.
Are 1000 RPM motors more efficient than higher speed motors?
The efficiency of a motor depends on its design, load, and operating point. However, motors operating closer to their optimal load at 1000 RPM can be very efficient. For applications that dont require speeds significantly higher than 1000 RPM, using a motor designed for this speed can be more energy-efficient than running a higher-speed motor at a reduced capacity.
What are the advantages of using a 1000 RPM motor?
Advantages include potentially lower noise levels, reduced wear and tear due to slower operation, and often a more robust and cost-effective design compared to very high-speed motors. They are well-suited for continuous duty cycles.
What factors should I consider when selecting a 1000 RPM motor?
Key factors include the required horsepower or kW, voltage, frame size, enclosure type (e.g., TEFC, ODP), operating environment, duty cycle, and any specific environmental or safety certifications needed for your application.