Electric Motors
Providing Quality Motors
T-Frame motors
IP55 Protection40°C Ambient Rating1045 Steel Shaft (through 326T), 4140 (326T & up)Multimount Removable Feet through 326TOne-Way Sintered Brass DrainCorrosion Resistant Hardware1.25 Service Factor to 50HP (1.15 for larger frames)Regreasable Bearings 254T & LargerConduit Box is 90° RotatableDouble Lip Oil SealsIEEE 45 Marine DutyVacuum ImpregnationTropicalization on Stator WindingNipple Seals Between Conduit Box & BodyRubber SlingerC and D Flanges AvailableCast Iron Fan Covers Available on 364T & upClass F Insulation System with Class H StatorF1, F2, F0 Field Convertable (Shipped F1)Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D CompliantEISA Compliant36 Month Warranty
JM & JP motors
Standard Features - IP 55 Rated- MG1 Part 31 for VFD use- Continuous Duty- Dual Voltage- 1.15 Service Factor- 40°C Ambient Temperature Rating- Rubber Slinger- Double Lip Oil Seals- 300 Series Stainless Steel Shafts- Dual Oversized Bearings- Multi mount Removable Feet- Conduit Box is 90° Rotatable- Stainless Steel Nameplate- Tropicalization on Stator Winding - Inverter Rated - 20:1 Variable Torque- One-Way Brass Condensation Drains- F1, F2, F3 Field Convertible (Shipped F1)- Class H Insulated Stator with Class F Leads- Class 1, Div 2, Groups A, B, C & D Compliant- 36 Month Warranty from Purchase Date
48 & 56Y Pool Pump Motors
It is important to know that pool pump motors are not manufactured by the pump manufacturer; the motor will usually be manufactured by AO Smith, Magnetek or Centurion. Your pump's motor should have a label or faceplate on it which includes the information you need to replace your pump motor. The most important categories to note will be the horsepower (hp), motor frame (fr), voltage and service factor (sf). Some labels will provide you with a model number and it will usually be listed as CR or CAT. 1.5 HP - Full Rated Service Factor: 1.50 56Y Frame 115V / 230V 21.0 / 10.5 amps Square Flange (Face) Threaded Shaft Capacitor start All copper windings Automatic thermal protection Stainless steel threaded shaft Sealed ball bearings When replacing your pool pump motor you should always replace the shaft seal as well. The shaft seal is a 2 part piece made of rubber, metal and ceramic and keeps water from entering the pump motor. It is located near the impeller at the end of the motor shaft. Shaft seals vary between pumps so be sure to order the appropriate shaft seal for your pump.
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