Medium-voltage motor Quantum® LMV
ACinduction380 V

medium-voltage motor
medium-voltage motor
medium-voltage motor
medium-voltage motor
medium-voltage motor
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Characteristics

AC/DC
AC
Type
induction
Voltage
380 V, 575 V, 460 V, > 1000 V
Protection class
IP55, rugged
Configuration
cast iron frame
Number of poles
4-pole, 6-pole, 8-pole, 10-pole, 12-pole, 2-pole
Cooling mechanism
air-cooled
Applications
for pumps, blower, for conveyors, for air compressors, for the mining industry, for the oil and gas industry
Other characteristics
low-voltage, high-power, NEMA, medium-voltage, with sleeve bearing
Power

Min.: 100 ch
(100 hp)

Max.: 1,750 ch
(1,750 hp)

Rotational speed

Min.: 900 rpm
(5,654.87 rad.min-1)

Max.: 3,600 rpm
(22,619.47 rad.min-1)

Description

Specially engineered to excel in extreme Petrochemical, Power Generation, Mining and general process environments and applications. Why is the Quantum LMV motor better? Unique Design - An internal frame air circuit with patented frame D-Ducts and trapezoidal rotor vents dramatically increases airflow for a cooler operating motor. This gives more flexibility in choosing frame sizes. Inverter Duty Reliability - Optional Insulated bearings and drive end shaft grounding ring are optional. This minimizes the impact of harmful shaft voltages. A separate blower is available for constant torque applications. Superior Bearings - Available self-aligning spherically seated sleeve bearings allow the motor to adapt to the best position for the load. The shaft can adjust without increasing temperature, vibration or noise levels. Technical Scope TEFC, ODP, WPI, WPII Available in IEEE 841 config. Frame sizes: 440-7000 N EMA, CSA, UL, IEEE 112B, AEx nA, API 547 and 541, Division 2, Zone 2 Class F insulation Three or Five Year Warranties (IEEE 841 )
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