Frequently Asked Questions
What does continuous duty operation mean?
A continuous load is where the highest current is expected to operate continuously for three hours or more.
What is the purpose of a shaft in a motor?
A shaft is a cylindrical component extruding out from the housing and motor. It converts energy from the motor into end-use applications.
What do you mean by Class H and F insulation?
These motors have Class H or F insulation for temperature control. The Class H insulated motors can handle temperatures up to 180 degrees C and Class F can withstand a maximum temperature of 105 degrees C.
What is the difference between TENV and TEFC motors?
Totally enclosed non-ventilated (TENV) motors are designed without air openings, ideal for applications requiring frequent sanitising or cleaning. The TEFC (totally enclosed fan-cooled) motors come with an external fan to circulate outside air to the motor.