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The U.S. Motors D25P1EC is a powerful two-pole motor designed for various industrial applications. With a robust build and reliable performance, it is suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
Product Highlights
This motor is ideal for high-demand environments where efficiency is critical. It can handle a variety of loads and is designed for reliability.
Power | 25 HP |
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Voltage | 230/460 V |
Frame Size | 256 TC |
Phase | 3 Phase |
Speed | 1800 RPM |
Enclosure Type | TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Weight | 249 lbs |
Brand | U.S. Motors |
Part Number (MPN) | 117924036 |
Reliable Performance: The D25P1EC motor delivers consistent, high-efficiency operation, making it ideal for general-purpose applications such as pumps, compressors, and fans.
Durable Construction: Built with robust materials for long-lasting performance, this motor is designed to endure continuous duty and harsh conditions.
Compact & Versatile: Suitable for a variety of setups, this motor offers flexibility for use in both commercial and industrial applications, providing reliable power where needed.
Easy Installation: The motor is designed for easy mounting and quick integration into existing systems, saving time during installation.
U.S. Motors Quality: Manufactured by U.S. Motors, a trusted brand known for delivering durable and high-performance motors for industrial and commercial needs.
Q: What is the U.S. Motors D25P1EC motor used for?
A: The D25P1EC motor is a general-purpose industrial motor designed for various applications such as pumps, compressors, and HVAC systems in commercial and light industrial environments.
Q: What is the power rating and voltage for the D25P1EC motor?
A: The motor is typically rated for 25 HP and operates on a three-phase power supply, often designed for 230/460V systems.
Q: What does "EC" stand for in the model number D25P1EC?
A: "EC" may refer to an energy-efficient design, meaning the motor is optimized to provide better energy use, reducing operating costs and energy consumption compared to standard motors.
Q: What type of motor is the D25P1EC?
A: The D25P1EC is a Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC) motor, providing protection from dust, dirt, and moisture, making it suitable for harsh industrial environments.
Q: Where is the D25P1EC motor best suited?
A: It’s ideal for use in heavy-duty industrial machinery, HVAC applications, and other equipment requiring reliable, energy-efficient, and continuous-duty motor performance in challenging environments.
Regular Cleaning:
Keep the motor clean and free of dust, dirt, and debris to maintain airflow and prevent overheating. Use a soft cloth or compressed air for cleaning. Avoid using water or solvents that could damage electrical components.
Check Electrical Connections:
Periodically inspect wiring and terminals to ensure tight, corrosion-free connections. Loose or damaged connections can lead to arcing and motor failure.
Monitor for Overheating:
Ensure the motor operates within the specified temperature range. Excessive heat can cause insulation degradation and reduce the motor’s lifespan. If the motor is overheating, check ventilation and load conditions.
Inspect Bearings:
Check for smooth rotation of the shaft and listen for unusual noises, such as grinding or squealing, which may indicate bearing wear. Lubricate bearings according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Verify Voltage and Phase Balance:
Ensure the motor is supplied with the correct voltage and that the power supply is stable and properly phased. Voltage imbalances can cause motor inefficiency and potential damage.
Examine Mounting and Alignment:
Ensure that the motor is securely mounted and aligned properly with the connected load. Misalignment can cause vibration, excessive wear, and damage to both the motor and the equipment.
Check for Unusual Vibration or Noise:
Excessive vibration or noise can indicate issues with the rotor, shaft, or bearings. If abnormal sounds occur, shut down the motor and inspect it for potential mechanical problems.
Follow Maintenance Intervals:
Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule for inspections and lubrication to keep the motor in optimal working condition.