Electric Motors Sample Clauses

Electric Motors. 1. Manufacturer
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Electric Motors. General Motor Design Criteria Motors will be coordinated with the driven equipment and the environment where the motor is installed to provide long life and a minimum of maintenance requirements. Motors will be purchased with the driven equipment and will be the manufacturer's standard heavy duty or severe duty motor with features as described in this section. The following design parameters will be evaluated in specifying a motor:
Electric Motors. Motors shall be designed for fan duty, continuous operation, and shall leave NEMA rating and service factor of 1.15
Electric Motors a. Stator eccentricity evidenced by a spectral peak at 2 times electrical line frequency that is more than 40% of the peak at rotational frequency. b. Rotor eccentricity evidenced by a spectral peak at 2 times electrical line frequency with spectra side bands at the pole pass frequency around the 2 times line frequency peak.
Electric Motors. All motors shall be in accordance with IEC 60034 and IEC 60072 and, unless otherwise specified, shall be of the totally enclosed fan cooled type, suitable for continuous operation and direct on-line starting. All 3-phase motors are to be rated at 400VAC Motors to be located out of doors shall be entirely suitable for operation under the climatic and atmospheric conditions of the site. Motors shall be capable of operating continuously at rated output at any frequency between 48 and 51 cycles per second and at any voltage within 6% of the nominal value. Motors shall be designed to operate for a period of not less than 5 minutes at a voltage of 10% below the nominal value and at normal frequency without injurious overheating. The starting current at full voltage is not to exceed six times the rated full load current for all motors rated above 21 kW. The ends of motor windings shall be brought out to terminal boxes and the arrangement shall be such as to permit ease of changing over any two phase leads without disturbing the sealing compound when this is used at cable terminations. All terminal boxes shall be fitted with an approved sealing chamber, conduit entry or adaptor plate, as required, together with the necessary fittings to suit the type of cable specified. Terminals shall be of the stud type of adequate size for the particular duty, marked in accordance with an approved standard and enclosed in a weatherproof box.
Electric Motors. The motors of the NPCIL approved make shall be provided. Motors shall be as per IS 325, duty type S4 with CDF 40%, 150 starts / ho ur. Motors for long travel and cross travel, main and auxiliary hoist shall be totally enclosed, squirrel cage induction motors. Motors shall be suitable for operation with VVVF drive for crane duty, frequent reversal, braking and acceleration. The motors shall be totally enclosed fan cooled conforming to enclosure IP 55 and cooling IC 41. Motors shall be offered with class ‘F’ insulation and temperature rise shall be limited to that of class ‘B’ insulation (taking ambient temperature of 50 o C). Terminal Box of Motor shall be of IP 55. The motor shall be designed for high starting and pull out torque and the same shall not be less than 200% of full load torque. Motors shall be connected to the shaft by means of a flexible coupling. The type and rating is to be decided on the basis of load transmitted and is subjected to the approval of purchaser. Wherever the motor name plate is not visible, a plate with duplicate information shall be provided where it can be readily seen. Name plates shall not be removed fro m the motors. In addition, condition laid down in PB -E-293 shall be followed. Motor data sheet for all motors shall be submitted to PURCHSER for approval before start of manufacturing of motor by motor Contractor in the format given in the Annexure -B of specification PB -E-293. Type test certificates for same frame size motors for all motors shall be submitted for review at the time of inspection. Selected frame size rating shall be more than 110% of the computed kilowatt of the respective motors.
Electric Motors. AND STARTERS An amply powered totally enclosed fan cooled dripproof motor of a renown manufacture is required for driving the vacuum pump for the Autoclave. The motors must be suitable for operating on a 380 / 220 Volt three phase 50 Hz electricity supply. Three phase motors must be of the induction squirrel cage type, with sleeve type roller bearings and must comply fully with SABS 948-1970. The water ring vacuum pump and motor must be mounted onto a base plate in such a manner, making use of vibration absorbing mountings ensuring that vibration is damped and not transmitted to the base. Flexible connecting hoses, capable of long term resistance to high temperature and differential pressure, shall be used to connect the pump to the various pipes, and shall not allow vibration to be transmitted to the pipework. Pump and motor speed shall not exceed 2 900 r/min. The total water usage of the vacuum system must be minimal but shall not exceed 120 litres per cycle. Tundishes must be provided for the waste water to be collected. It shall be constructed and mounted in such a way that the effluent can clearly be seen on superficial inspection. These tundishes must be piped to the nearest drain through a "P" trap.
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Electric Motors. Provide motors which are the high-starting-torque, reversible, constant-duty electrical type with overload protection of sufficient torque and horsepower to move the door in either direction from any position. Ensure they produce a door-travel speed of not less than 8 nor more than 12 inches per second without exceeding the horsepower rating. Provide motors which conform to NEMA MG 1 designation, temperature rating, service factor, enclosure type, and efficiency to the requirements specified.

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