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

Frame: 132M
High efficiency low power consumption motor





Lithium Complex Grease
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Enclosure


Duty: S1
With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B


With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Cooling Method: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC)

With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Cooling Method: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC)

Cooling Method: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC)
With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B

With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B
Duty: S1






Duty: S1
With Temperature Rise Limited to Class B


Class F Insulation with Class B Temp Rise


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What is a 1500 RPM motor?
A 1500 RPM motor is an electric motor that operates at a nominal speed of approximately 1500 revolutions per minute when powered by a standard AC frequency (e.g., 50 Hz or 60 Hz). This speed is determined by the motors design, including the number of poles and the frequency of the power supply.
What are the common applications for 1500 RPM motors?
1500 RPM motors are commonly used in industrial applications requiring a balance of speed and torque. They are often found in pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, and other machinery where continuous and reliable operation is essential.
Are 1500 RPM motors more efficient than other speeds?
The efficiency of a motor is dependent on its design, load, and operating conditions, not solely on its RPM. However, motors designed for specific speeds like 1500 RPM can be highly optimized for efficiency within their intended operating range, often offering a good balance of performance and energy consumption for many industrial tasks.
What are the advantages of using a 1500 RPM motor?
Advantages include a good balance between speed and torque, suitable for a wide range of applications. They often offer a more compact design compared to lower speed motors for a given power output, and can be very robust and reliable for continuous duty cycles.