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Synchronous motor SM40
AC> 1000 VIP55

Synchronous motor - SM40 - WEG - AC / > 1000 V / IP55
Synchronous motor - SM40 - WEG - AC / > 1000 V / IP55
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Characteristics

AC/DC
AC
Type
synchronous
Voltage
> 1000 V
Protection class
IP55, IP54, IP65, IP23, IP24
Configuration
large
Number of poles
4-pole
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
high-torque, constant speed, frequency, IEC
Power

Max.: 35,000 kW
(47,586.74 hp)

Min.: 5,000 kW
(6,798.106 hp)

Rotational speed

Max.: 3,600 rpm
(22,619.47 rad.min-1)

Min.: 150 rpm
(942.48 rad.min-1)

Description

Synchronous motors are applied on applications that require power factor correction, low starting currents and high torques, and constant speed under load variations with low operating and maintenance costs. • Frame: 800 to 1250 (IEC) • Frequency: 50/60 Hz Rotor SM40 rotors are manufactured with integral solid salient poles, made from one single steel piece, guaranteeing mechanical strength and stability to the rotating set. The windings, properly fixed to the poles, are insulated with high quality materials. Applications The high starting torque provided by the SM40 solid salient pole synchronous motors are the best solution to accelerate high inertia loads such as: centrifugal compressors, pulp refiners, pumps and fans. Industries running 24/7 such as Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Mining, Steel and Water also take excellent advantages from SM40 synchronous motors, since the benefit from the higher reliability and efficiency becomes even higher.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hyvolution 2025
Hyvolution 2025

28-30 Jan 2025 paris (France) Stand 6H26

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