To provide a Simo high voltage motor parameter sheet, you’ll typically find the following details listed for each specific motor model. Since I don’t have access to the exact documents, here’s a general breakdown of the typical parameters you might encounter:
1. Motor Type and Series
– Motor series (e.g., SIMO, SIMO-C, etc.)
– Frame size and construction type (e.g., TEFC, Open Drip Proof, etc.)Motor OEM suppliers
2. Electrical Parameters
– Rated Power (kW/HP): Power output rating.
– Voltage (V): Nominal operating voltage (usually 6kV, 10kV, 13.8kV, etc.).
– Rated Current (A): Current drawn by the motor under full load.
– Frequency (Hz): Typically 50Hz or 60Hz.
– Power Factor (PF): Efficiency of the motor under normal load.
– Speed (RPM): Rated speed at full load, usually expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
– Efficiency (%): Motor’s operational efficiency at full load.
3. Mechanical Parameters
– Frame Material and Type: Common materials include cast iron, aluminum, etc.
– Mounting Type: Horizontal or vertical.
– Shaft Dimensions: Diameter and length of the motor shaft.
– Weight (kg): Total weight of the motor.
– Cooling Method: IC410, IC611, or other specific cooling systems.
4. Starting Characteristics
– Starting Method: Direct-on-line (DOL), Star-delta, or autotransformer.
– Starting Current (A): Maximum current at startup.
– Locked Rotor Torque: Maximum torque generated when the motor is started with no load.
5. Insulation and Protection
– Insulation Class: Usually Class F, H, or higher.
– Degree of Protection (IP Rating): e.g., IP55, IP56 (protection against dust and water ingress).
– Temperature Rise: Maximum permissible temperature rise (often 80°C, 100°C, etc.).
6. Vibration and Noise
– Vibration Class: ISO standard classification (V1, V2, V3).
– Noise Level (dB): Noise generated during operation.
7. Design and Compliance
– Design Standards: IEC, NEMA, or other regional standards compliance.
– Certification: CE, UL, CSA, or other certifications.
8. Additional Features
– Brake Type: Whether the motor comes with an integrated brake system.
– Bearing Type: Ball or roller bearings.
– Cooling System: Forced ventilation, air-to-water heat exchanger, etc.
9. Performance Curve
– Torque vs Speed Curve: Typically available on performance charts.
– Efficiency vs Load Curve: This shows efficiency variation with load.
Each model and series may have variations in these parameters, and it’s best to consult the specific datasheet or manufacturer for precise details.
If you’re looking for a precise Simo high voltage motor datasheet, I recommend contacting the manufacturer directly or checking their official website for downloadable technical documents.