The brushless motor 750 W (1 HP) type uses a PM motor with a permanent magnet in the rotor. When combined with an inverter, speed control range of 300~4000 r/min is possible. It is smaller and lighter than a three-phase AC motor, reducing the burden on assembly workers. In addition, achieves an efficiency level IE5, contributing to reduced electricity costs and CO2 emissions.
Smaller and More Lightweight Compared to Three-phase AC Motors With the Same Output Power
Brushless motors use permanent magnets in the rotor, making them highly efficient, compact, and lightweight.
In addition, the fanless structure has been achieved due to its high efficiency and low heat generation. It contributes to reducing equipment size and reducing the burden on workers.
Achieves Efficiency class IE5, Saves Energy and Reduces Electricity Costs
This motor that satisfies the efficiency class IE5* for speed control motors. Contributes to reducing electricity costs and CO2 emissions.
*Efficiency standard value (%) for speed control motors (rated speed 1801-6000 r/min) based on the international standard IEC TS 60034-30-2.
Energy Saving Effect (Reference value for 1 unit)
Electricity costs and CO2 emissions can be reduced compared to 750 W induction motor (IE3).
Fanless and Low Noise
Brushless motors have the fanless structure due to its high efficiency and low heat generation. The noise level is reduced by approximately 20 dB when compared to a three-phase AC motor with fan.
Operates in Combination With an Inverter
Brushless motors are three-phase motors and can be controlled in combination with an inverter.