IE5 660V High Power Direct-Starting Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Product description
Rated voltage | 660V,690V... |
Power range | 220-900kW |
Speed | 500-3000rpm |
Frequency | Industrial frequency |
Phase | 3 |
Poles | 2,4,6,8,10,12 |
Frame range | 355-450 |
Mounting | B3,B35,V1,V3..... |
Isolation grade | H |
Protection grade | IP55 |
Working duty | S1 |
Customized | Yes |
Production cycle | Standard 45days, Customized 60days |
Origin | China |
Product features
• High efficiency and power factor.
• Permanent magnets excitation, do not need excitation current.
• Synchronous operation, there is no speed pulsation.
• Can be designed into high starting torque and overload capacity.
• With a frequency inverter for variable speed applications.
FAQ
What are the permanent magnet motor mounting types?
The structure and mounting type designation of the motor is consistent with IEC60034-7-2020.
That is, it consists of the capital letter "B" for "IM" for "horizontal installation" or the capital letter "v" for "vertical installation" together with one or two Arabic numerals, e.g.: "IM" for "horizontal installation" or "B" for "vertical installation". "v" with 1 or 2 Arabic numerals, e.g..
"IMB3" denotes two end-cap, footed, shaft-extended, horizontal installations mounted on foundation members.
"IMB35" denotes a horizontal mounting with two end caps, feet, shaft extensions, flanges on the end caps, through holes in the flanges, flanges mounted on the shaft extensions, and feet mounted on the base member with the flanges attached.
"IMB5" means two end caps, no foot, with shaft extension, end caps with flange, flange with through hole, flange mounted on the shaft extension, mounted on the base member or ancillary equipment with flange "IMV1" means two end caps, no foot, shaft extension to the bottom, end caps with flange, flange with through hole, flange mounted on the shaft extension, mounted on the bottom with flange vertical mounting. "IMV1" stands for vertical mounting with two end caps, no foot, shaft extension downwards, end caps with flanges, flanges with through holes, flanges mounted on the shaft extension, mounted on the bottom by means of flanges.
Some of the most commonly used mounting options for low voltage motors are: IMB3, IMB35, IMB5, IMV1, etc.
What are the specific effects of a high or low motor reaction potential on a motor?
No effect, just pay attention to the efficiency and power factor.