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Three-phase motor FPM series
induction400 V460 V

three-phase motor
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Characteristics

AC/DC
three-phase
Type
induction
Voltage
400 V, 460 V, 575 V, 230 V, 200 V
Protection class
IP23
Configuration
cast iron frame, vertical
Other characteristics
custom
Power

Max.: 304.161 ch
(304.161 hp)

Min.: 7.604 ch
(7.604 hp)

Rotational speed

1,500 rpm, 1,800 rpm, 3,000 rpm, 3,600 rpm
(9,424.78 rad.min-1, 11,309.73 rad.min-1, 18,849.56 rad.min-1, 22,619.47 rad.min-1)

Operating temperature

40 °C
(104 °F)

Description

Fire Pump Motors Fire Pump motors are for use on fire pumps installed per NFPA-20. All motors meet UL requirements (File # E481231) in open drip proof enclosures designed for relatively clean and dry environments. Foot mounted motors are available from stock in ratings of 10-300 Horsepower and close coupled pump designs are available from stock in rating of 10-100 Horsepower. For custom designs please contact your local Baldor•Reliance sales representative. Features • UL File E481231 • 50/60 Hertz • 200/400V, 230/460V, 460V • Rolled Steel and Cast Iron Frames • Exterior Red Paint RAL3002 • Class F Insulation system • 1.15 Service Factor, 40°C ambient continuous • Dual voltage motors 20 Hp and larger have 12 leads, suitable for wye-delta or across the line start on either voltage or part winding start on low voltage • Single voltage motors have 12 leads and are suitable for wye-delta, across the line or part winding start • Fire Pump motors are not recommended for use with variable frequency drives Common applications • UL listed Fire Pump motors installed per NFPA-20 Common industries • Fire suppression

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