A Simo high voltage motor nameplate typically contains important information about the motor’s specifications and operational limits. The exact details may vary depending on the specific model and configuration, but common information you can expect to find on the nameplate includes:
1. Motor Type: This indicates the specific model or series of the motor (e.g., Simo high voltage motor).
2Motor predictive maintenance. Manufacturer Information: The name of the manufacturer (Simo in this case) and possibly the manufacturing plant or factory number.
3. Rated Power (kW or HP): The motor’s output power rating, often in kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (HP).
4. Rated Voltage (V): The voltage the motor is designed to operate at, usually listed in high-voltage ratings such as 380V, 6kV, 10kV, or higher, depending on the application.
5. Rated Frequency (Hz): The frequency of the electrical supply, typically 50Hz or 60Hz.
6. Rated Current (A): The current the motor draws when operating at full load.
7. Speed (RPM): The motor’s rated speed in revolutions per minute, usually at full load.
8. Service Factor: This indicates the motor’s ability to handle occasional overloads without damage.
9. Efficiency Class: Information on the motor’s efficiency, often classified according to standards like IE1, IE2, IE3, or IE4.
10. Insulation Class: The level of thermal insulation used, such as F or H, which affects the motor’s maximum operating temperature.
11. Ambient Temperature Range: The temperature range in which the motor can operate safely (e.g., -20°C to 40°C).
12. Protection Type (IP Rating): This indicates the motor’s level of protection against dust, water, and other external factors. Common ratings include IP55, IP56, or IP65.
13. Number of Poles: The number of poles in the motor which determines the motor’s speed and its application suitability.
14. Duty Cycle: The type of duty the motor is designed for, such as continuous duty (S1) or intermittent (S3, S4, etc.).
15. Frame Size and Mounting Type: Details about the motor’s physical dimensions and how it can be mounted to the system.
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16. Serial Number: A unique identifier for the motor to track manufacturing details and service history.
If you’re working with a Simo high-voltage motor, these details will help you understand the motor’s capabilities and how to operate and maintain it properly. Always consult the manufacturer’s manual for more precise information based on the exact model.