Vertical Flange Mounted Electric Motors
These three phase electric motors are widely finds its applications in various industrial and agricultural sectors.
Vertical flange mounted electric motors. Foot mounted foot with c flange footless c flang. 230 460v 60hz 575v 60hz 380v 50hz 220v 60hz. By jim bryan electrical apparatus service association easa bearing construction is a key difference between vertical motors and horizontal motors that are mounted vertically. They are of a high quality suit wet and dusty environments have a lightweight aluminium construction and are efficiency ie1 ie2 rated.
View our tec aluminium flange mounted electric motors. These motors are available in a variety of enclosures and thrust values to suit your application. Most vertical motor vibration problems involve system resonance. Vertical motors typically drive pumps using thrust bearings.
That is because horizontal foot mounted motors are bolted to a solid base. 0 25 hp to 400 hp. All frames have cast iron construction and premium features to protect motor components from chemicals corrosion and abrasives extending motor life and improving performance. Some differences are obvious such as a vertical motor typically drives a pump and has a p base mount without feet and a horizontal motor may have a footed or footless mount with a c or d flange or no flange.
The definite purpose application of vertical motors dictates a number of construction features that set them apart from horizontal motors. Custom vertical p base motors are available through 2 250 hp. Vertical motors can experience greater vibration than horizontal motors. Finding suitability for both outdoor and indoor applications these vertical flange mounted motor choices offered come with precision designed constructed internal components that provides for consistent performance further the presence of flange mounted motors also makes them suitable to be used for varied industrial applications.
The abb synchronous motors for vertical applications are known for meeting the high performance standards demanded by many of key industries and industrial sectors all over the world. Vertical motors differ from horizontal units in various ways including their oil leak risks. 3 phase and 1 phase. With vertical motors only the lower end is attached to a mounting flange while the upper end remains unsupported.
This can be seen in our extensive line of synchronous vertical motors which range from 1 to 70 mw 8 pole and higher typically up to max of 40.