![]() This designation specifies the length of time that the motor can safely carry its nameplate rating. hp = 0.746 x kW conversely, kW =1.34 x hp. Usually labeled as HP or kW, this is the measure of the motors ability to deliver the torque required for the load at a rated speed. Manufacturers may use the TYPE block to designate a product family or some other qualifier that identifies the motor’s fit or function. Frame Designation (FR) – this is typically a two or three digit number followed by one or more letters that identifies important mounting dimensions.NEMA requires the following information on a nameplate (although more info may be included) Knowing how to read the information on a motor nameplate will allow you to identify performance characteristics and applications of a motor, as well as potentially solve unexpected performance issues. ![]()
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