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Gphq IE2 15HP/CV 11kw Cast Iron 3 Phase Electric AC Motor

IE2 Series Cast Iron Three Phase Induction Motor is specially designed for European market, whose terminal box is located on the top of motor.They are totally enclosed E fan-cooling designed. They are newly designed in conformity with the relevant requirements / rules of IEC standards.

For the Connection Model of 2p 4p 6p 8p Y2 motor, please refer to the Name Plate on the motor (The Y Connection is adopted by motors’ Output equal or below 3kW; The Delta-Connection is adopted by motors’ Output above 4kW).

Power: 0.55kw-315kw Voltage: 380/415/440V( can can done as your need)
Frequency: 50/60hz Enamelled Wire: Copper Wire (Can Done Aluminum wire as Your Need)
Insulation Class: F Mounting Way: B3 Foot /B5 Flange /B35 Foot and Flange
Protection Grade: IP55 motor body : cast iron body of ac motor 

 > Applications

General place and machine without special requirments, for example: machine tools, pumps, fans, transport machinery, mixer, agriculture machinery, food machines, agitator, air compressor etc. We also can supply aluminum housing type for frame size under the standard of IEC.

> Our Electric Motor Advantages

1. Great quality of materials(Cold silicon steel/100% copper wire/ Aluminum frame)
2.Colorful wiring
3.Clear nameplate
4.Reliable package
5.High efficiency, low noise
6.Best materials make best performance


Domande frequenti

1, Q:what’s your MOQ for ac synchronous motor ?
A: 5pc is ok for each type electric motor 

2, Q: What about your warranty for your 3 phase  motor?
A: 1 year ,but except man-made destroyed

3, Q: which payment way you can accept ?
A: TT, western union .

4, Q: how about your payment way ?
A: 100%payment in advanced less $5000 ,30% payment in advanced payment , 70% payment before sending over $5000.

5, Q: how about your packing of  induction motor ?
A: carton or plywood case ,if less 1 container , we can pack all goods with pallet for small size motor

6, Q: What information should be given, if I buy electric ac motor from you ?
A: rated power, speed or pole ,type ,voltage , mounting way , quantity , if more is better.

Applicazione: Industriale
Velocità: Velocità costante
Numero di statore: Trifase
Funzione: Guida
Protezione dell'involucro: Tipo chiuso
Numero di poli: 4
Personalizzazione:
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Are there specific maintenance requirements for AC motors to ensure optimal performance?

Yes, AC motors have specific maintenance requirements to ensure their optimal performance and longevity. Regular maintenance helps prevent unexpected failures, maximizes efficiency, and extends the lifespan of the motor. Here are some key maintenance practices for AC motors:

  1. Cleaning and Inspection: Regularly clean the motor to remove dust, dirt, and debris that can accumulate on the motor surfaces and hinder heat dissipation. Inspect the motor for any signs of damage, loose connections, or abnormal noise/vibration. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
  2. Lubrication: Check the motor’s lubrication requirements and ensure proper lubrication of bearings, gears, and other moving parts. Insufficient or excessive lubrication can lead to increased friction, overheating, and premature wear. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for lubrication intervals and use the recommended lubricants.
  3. Belt and Pulley Maintenance: If the motor is coupled with a belt and pulley system, regularly inspect and adjust the tension of the belts. Improper belt tension can affect motor performance and efficiency. Replace worn-out belts and damaged pulleys as needed.
  4. Cooling System Maintenance: AC motors often have cooling systems such as fans or heat sinks to dissipate heat generated during operation. Ensure that these cooling systems are clean and functioning properly. Remove any obstructions that may impede airflow and compromise cooling efficiency.
  5. Electrical Connections: Regularly inspect the motor’s electrical connections for signs of loose or corroded terminals. Loose connections can lead to voltage drops, increased resistance, and overheating. Tighten or replace any damaged connections and ensure proper grounding.
  6. Vibration Analysis: Periodically perform vibration analysis on the motor to detect any abnormal vibrations. Excessive vibration can indicate misalignment, unbalanced rotors, or worn-out bearings. Address the underlying causes of vibration to prevent further damage and ensure smooth operation.
  7. Motor Testing: Conduct regular motor testing, such as insulation resistance testing and winding resistance measurement, to assess the motor’s electrical condition. These tests can identify insulation breakdown, winding faults, or other electrical issues that may affect motor performance and reliability.
  8. Professional Maintenance: For more complex maintenance tasks or when dealing with large industrial motors, it is advisable to involve professional technicians or motor specialists. They have the expertise and tools to perform in-depth inspections, repairs, and preventive maintenance procedures.

It’s important to note that specific maintenance requirements may vary depending on the motor type, size, and application. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations for the particular AC motor in use. By following proper maintenance practices, AC motors can operate optimally, minimize downtime, and have an extended service life.

motore a induzione

What are the common signs of AC motor failure, and how can they be addressed?

AC motor failure can lead to disruptions in various industrial and commercial applications. Recognizing the common signs of motor failure is crucial for timely intervention and preventing further damage. Here are some typical signs of AC motor failure and potential ways to address them:

  • Excessive Heat: Excessive heat is a common indicator of motor failure. If a motor feels excessively hot to the touch or emits a burning smell, it could signify issues such as overloaded windings, poor ventilation, or bearing problems. To address this, first, ensure that the motor is properly sized for the application. Check for obstructions around the motor that may be impeding airflow and causing overheating. Clean or replace dirty or clogged ventilation systems. If the issue persists, consult a qualified technician to inspect the motor windings and bearings and make any necessary repairs or replacements.
  • Abnormal Noise or Vibration: Unusual noises or vibrations coming from an AC motor can indicate various problems. Excessive noise may be caused by loose or damaged components, misaligned shafts, or worn bearings. Excessive vibration can result from imbalanced rotors, misalignment, or worn-out motor parts. Addressing these issues involves inspecting and adjusting motor components, ensuring proper alignment, and replacing damaged or worn-out parts. Regular maintenance, including lubrication of bearings, can help prevent excessive noise and vibration and extend the motor’s lifespan.
  • Intermittent Operation: Intermittent motor operation, where the motor starts and stops unexpectedly or fails to start consistently, can be a sign of motor failure. This can be caused by issues such as faulty wiring connections, damaged or worn motor brushes, or problems with the motor’s control circuitry. Check for loose or damaged wiring connections and make any necessary repairs. Inspect and replace worn or damaged motor brushes. If the motor still exhibits intermittent operation, it may require professional troubleshooting and repair by a qualified technician.
  • Overheating or Tripping of Circuit Breakers: If an AC motor consistently causes circuit breakers to trip or if it repeatedly overheats, it indicates a problem that needs attention. Possible causes include high starting currents, excessive loads, or insulation breakdown. Verify that the motor is not overloaded and that the load is within the motor’s rated capacity. Check the motor’s insulation resistance to ensure it is within acceptable limits. If these measures do not resolve the issue, consult a professional to assess the motor and its electrical connections for any faults or insulation breakdown that may require repair or replacement.
  • Decreased Performance or Efficiency: A decline in motor performance or efficiency can be an indication of impending failure. This may manifest as reduced speed, decreased torque, increased energy consumption, or inadequate power output. Factors contributing to decreased performance can include worn bearings, damaged windings, or deteriorated insulation. Regular maintenance, including lubrication and cleaning, can help prevent these issues. If performance continues to decline, consult a qualified technician to inspect the motor and perform any necessary repairs or replacements.
  • Inoperative Motor: If an AC motor fails to operate entirely, there may be an issue with the power supply, control circuitry, or internal motor components. Check the power supply and connections for any faults or interruptions. Inspect control circuitry, such as motor starters or contactors, for any damage or malfunction. If no external faults are found, it may be necessary to dismantle the motor and inspect internal components, such as windings or brushes, for any faults or failures that require repair or replacement.

It’s important to note that motor failure causes can vary depending on factors such as motor type, operating conditions, and maintenance practices. Regular motor maintenance, including inspections, lubrication, and cleaning, is essential for early detection of potential failure signs and for addressing issues promptly. When in doubt, it is advisable to consult a qualified electrician, motor technician, or manufacturer’s guidelines for appropriate troubleshooting and repair procedures specific to the motor model and application.

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Come funziona il meccanismo di controllo della velocità nei motori a corrente alternata?

Il meccanismo di controllo della velocità nei motori a corrente alternata varia a seconda del tipo di motore. Qui analizzeremo i metodi di controllo della velocità utilizzati in due tipologie comuni di motori a corrente alternata: motori a induzione e motori sincroni.

Controllo della velocità nei motori a induzione:

I motori a induzione sono generalmente progettati per funzionare a una velocità costante, determinata dalla frequenza della rete elettrica e dal numero di poli del motore. Tuttavia, esistono diversi metodi per controllare la velocità dei motori a induzione:

  1. Variazione della frequenza: Variando la frequenza dell'alimentazione CA, è possibile regolare la velocità di un motore a induzione. Questo metodo è noto come controllo tramite azionamento a frequenza variabile (VFD). I VFD convertono l'alimentazione CA in ingresso in un'uscita a frequenza e tensione variabili, consentendo un controllo preciso della velocità del motore. Questo metodo è comunemente utilizzato in applicazioni industriali in cui il controllo della velocità è fondamentale, come nastri trasportatori, pompe e ventilatori.
  2. Modifica del numero di poli dello statore: La velocità di un motore a induzione è inversamente proporzionale al numero di poli dello statore. Modificando le connessioni degli avvolgimenti dello statore o utilizzando un motore con una diversa configurazione dei poli, è possibile regolare la velocità. Tuttavia, questo metodo è meno comunemente utilizzato e viene tipicamente impiegato in applicazioni specializzate.
  3. Aggiunta di resistenza esterna: In alcuni casi, è possibile aggiungere una resistenza esterna al circuito del rotore di un motore a induzione per controllarne la velocità. Questo metodo, noto come controllo della resistenza del rotore, prevede l'inserimento di resistori in serie agli avvolgimenti del rotore. Variando la resistenza, è possibile regolare la corrente e la coppia del rotore, ottenendo così il controllo della velocità. Tuttavia, questo metodo è meno efficiente e viene utilizzato principalmente in applicazioni specifiche in cui non è richiesto un controllo preciso.

Controllo della velocità nei motori sincroni:

I motori sincroni offrono un controllo della velocità più preciso rispetto ai motori a induzione grazie al loro funzionamento sincrono intrinseco. I seguenti metodi sono comunemente utilizzati per il controllo della velocità nei motori sincroni:

  1. Regolazione della frequenza di alimentazione CA: Analogamente ai motori a induzione, la variazione della frequenza di alimentazione CA può controllare la velocità dei motori sincroni. Regolando la frequenza di rete, è possibile modificare la velocità sincrona del motore. Questo metodo è spesso utilizzato in applicazioni in cui è richiesto un controllo preciso della velocità, come macchinari e processi industriali.
  2. Utilizzo di un azionamento a frequenza variabile: Gli azionamenti a frequenza variabile (VFD) possono essere utilizzati anche per controllare la velocità dei motori sincroni. Convertendo la corrente alternata in ingresso in un'uscita a frequenza e tensione variabili, i VFD possono regolare la velocità del motore con elevata precisione ed efficienza.
  3. Controllo del campo DC: In alcuni motori sincroni, il campo magnetico del rotore è fornito da una sorgente di corrente continua (CC), consentendo un controllo preciso della velocità del motore. Regolando la corrente del campo CC, è possibile controllare l'intensità del campo magnetico e la velocità del motore. Questo metodo è comunemente utilizzato in applicazioni che richiedono un controllo di velocità preciso, come processi industriali e macchinari ad alte prestazioni.

Questi metodi offrono diverse modalità per controllare la velocità dei motori a corrente alternata, consentendo flessibilità e adattabilità a diverse applicazioni. La scelta del meccanismo di controllo della velocità dipende da fattori quali il tipo di motore, l'intervallo di velocità desiderato, i requisiti di precisione, le considerazioni di efficienza e i vincoli di costo.

China Professional CHINAMFG Ie2/Ie3 Efficiency 10HP 7.5kw Cast Iron Three Phase AC Electric Motor with 380V 50Hz   vacuum pump and compressor	China Professional CHINAMFG Ie2/Ie3 Efficiency 10HP 7.5kw Cast Iron Three Phase AC Electric Motor with 380V 50Hz   vacuum pump and compressor
editor by CX 2023-10-20