LEESON 50 Hertz Motors, Single Phase, TEFC, C Face Less Base
Leeson C-Face less-base 50 Hz motors are single-phase units utilising a capacitor to offer extra power during startup for maximum torque. They are ideal for medium-to-high torque requirements in conveyor, auger drive, ventilation, shop tool and pump applications.
Style | Model | Hp | Nameplate Rpm | Motor Type | Frame | Thermal Protection | Service Factor | Overall Length | Full Load Efficiency | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | 113925.00 | 1 1/2 hp | 1425 RPM | Capacitor Start | 56C | Manual | 1 | 13 1/2" | 76% | €988.74 | |
B | 113924.00 | 1 hp | 1425 RPM | Capacitor Start | 56C | Manual | 1 | 12 1/2" | 73% | €816.47 | |
C | 113922.00 | 1/2 hp | 1425 RPM | Capacitor Start | 56C | Manual | 1.15 | 11 1/2" | 69% | €678.76 | |
D | 113921.00 | 1/3 hp | 1425 RPM | Capacitor Start | 56C | Manual | 1 | 11" | 65.3% | €592.90 | |
E | 120990.00 | 2 hp | 2850 RPM | Capacitor Start/Run | 145TC | None | 1.15 | 13 15/16" | 84% | €1,047.52 | |
F | 113923.00 | 3/4 hp | 1425 RPM | Capacitor Start | 56C | Manual | 1 | 12" | 68% | €775.55 |
Working Mechanism
- Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy for generating motion.
- Force is produced within the motor through the interaction between a winding alternating (AC) or direct (DC) current and the magnetic field.
Features
- Leeson 50 Hz motors produce torque up to 2 hp on a 50 Hz power supply.
- These energy-saving motors feature durable rolled steel frame construction for structural rigidity and less-base C-Face mounting for ease of installation.
- They are equipped with a TEFC enclosure to permit the cooling air to flow through the motor, thereby preventing overheating.
- These units include easy-to-read nameplates for quick identification and high-quality ball bearings to deliver speeds up to 2850 rpm.
- They are available in Class B and F insulation types to withstand temperatures up to 40 degrees C.
Standards and Approvals
- CSA
- UL
- IEC IP54
- NEMA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between single, double and triple-phase motors?
- Single-phase motor: Current flows through a single conductor.
- Double-phase motor: Current flows through 4-wire conductors (2 for each phase).
- Triple-phase motor: Current flows through 3 separate conductors.
Do these motors prevent overloads?
Yes, these Leeson motors have a manual reset thermal protector to prevent overloads.
What is the difference between TEBC and TEFC motors?
Totally enclosed blower-cooled (TEBC) motors are virtually identical to TEFC motors with the exception that the motor body is cooled by a separate "blower" positioned on the body rather than by a shaft-mounted fan while the motor is working at a high speed.
What does Class B and F insulation mean?
These motors have Class B or F insulation for temperature control. The Class B insulated motors can handle temperatures up to 130 degrees C and Class F can withstand a maximum temperature of 105 degrees C.
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