• Three Phase Standard Explosion Proof AC Motor Ie3 IC411
  • Three Phase Standard Explosion Proof AC Motor Ie3 IC411

Three Phase Standard Explosion Proof AC Motor Ie3 IC411

Application: Industrial
Operating Speed: High Speed
Number of Stator: Three-Phase
Species: Explosion-Proof Three-Phase
Rotor Structure: Winding Type
Casing Protection: Explosion-Proof Type
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
IE3 3phase Explosion proof motor
Number of Poles
2
Starting Mode
y-δ Starting
Certification
ISO9001, CCC, CE
Brand
Chaoda
Duty
S1
Cooling Method
IC411
Efficiency Class
Ie3
Protection Degree
IP55
Voltage
380V/400V/415V/
Frequency
50Hz 60Hz
Explosion-Proof Rating
Exdiibt4 GB /Exdiict4GB
Mounting
B3 B35 B5 V1
Transport Package
Wooden Case
Trademark
tqpumps
Origin
China
HS Code
8501200000
Production Capacity
5000 PCS/Yrs

Product Description

Product Description

Tianquan low-voltage explosion-proof motors comply with IEC standards for power rating and installation dimensionswith frame sizes ranging from 80 to 355. Protection level at IP55 and explosion-proof ratings of ExdIIBT4 Gb or ExdIICT4Gb, with insulation class F. The series includes frame and dust explosion-proof models. The stator winding of the motor uses high-strength polyester-imide enameled round copper wire, and the motor rotor is made of cast aluminum structure. The motor operates smoothly with low vibration, low noise, and high efficiency. The entire series can also be equipped with outdoor anti-corrosion configurations. 

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Number of Employees
93
Year of Establishment
1997-04-24