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TECHNICAL
REFERENCE GUIDE

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Mechanical |
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Mechanical Considerations
NEMA Frame/Shaft Sizes
Frame
numbers are not intended to indicate electrical characteristics
such as horsepower. However, as a frame number becomes higher so
in general does the physical size of the motor and the horsepower.
There are many motors of the same horsepower built in different
frames. NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) frame
size refers to mounting only and has no direct bearing on the motor
body diameter.
By
NEMA definition, two-digit frame numbers are fractional frames even
though 1 HP or larger motors may be built in them. Three-digit frame
numbers are by definition integral frames. The third numeral indicates
the distance between the holes parallel to the base. It has no significance
in a footless motor. Refer to NEMA Standard Dimension Chart.
NEMA Dimensions
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NEMA Suffixes |
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| C |
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NEMA
C face mounting (specify with or without rigid base) |
| D |
= |
NEMA
D flange mounting (specify with or without rigid base) |
| H |
= |
Indicates
a frame with rigid base having an F dimension larger than that
of the same frame without the suffix H. For example, combination
of 56H base motors have mounting holes for NEMA 56 and NEMA
143-5T and a standard NEMA 56 shaft. |
| J |
= |
NEMA
C face, threaded shaft pump motor |
| JM |
= |
Close-coupled
pump motor with specific dimensions and bearings |
| JP |
= |
Closed-coupled
pump motor with specific dimensions and bearings |
| M |
= |
6
3/4" flange (oil burner) |
| N |
= |
7
1/4" flange (oil burner) |
| T,
TS |
= |
Integral
horsepower NEMA standard shaft dimensions if no additional letters
follow the "T" or "TS." |
| TS |
= |
Motor
with NEMA standard "short shaft" for belt driven loads |
| Y |
= |
Non-NEMA
standard mount; a drawing is required to be sure of dimensions.
Can indicate a special base, face or flange. |
| Z |
= |
Non-NEMA
standard shaft; a drawing is required to be sure of dimensions. |
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NEMA Prefixes
Letters
or numbers appearing in front of the NEMA frame number are those
of the manufacturer. They have no NEMA frame significance. For example,
the letter in front of LEESON's frame number, L56, indicates the
overall length of the motor.

Mounting
Unless
specified otherwise, motors can be mounted in any position or any
angle. However, unless a drip cover is used for shaft-up or shaft-down
applications, drip-proof motors must be mounted in the horizontal
or sidewall position to meet the enclosure definition. Mount motors
securely to the mounting base of equipment or to a rigid, flat surface,
preferably metallic.
Types
of Mounts
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| Rigid
base
Is
bolted, welded or cast on main frame and allows motor to be
rigidly mounted on equipment.
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Resilient
base
Has
isolation or resilient rings between motor mounting hubs and
base to absorb vibration and noise. A conductor is imbedded
in the ring to complete the circuit for grounding purposes.
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NEMA
C face mount
Is
a machined face with a pilot on the shaft end which allows
direct mounting with a pump or other direct coupled equipment.
Bolts pass through mounted part to threaded hole in the motor
face.
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NEMA
D flange mount
Is
a machined flange with rabbet for mountings. Bolts pass through
motor flange to a threaded hole in the mounted part. NEMA
D flange kits are stocked by some manufacturers, including
LEESON.
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Type
M or N mount
Has
special flange for direct attachment to fuel atomizing pump
on an oil burner. In recent years, this type of mounting has
become widely used on auger drives in poultry feeders.
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Extended
through-bolt
Have
bolts protruding from the front or rear of the motor by which
the driven load is mounted. This is usually used in applications
involving small direct drive fans or blowers.
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Enclosure
Types
of Enclosures
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| Drip-proof
Vents
in endshield and/or frame are to prevent drops of liquid from
falling into motor within a 15 degree angle from vertical.
Designed for use in areas that are reasonably dry, clean,
and well ventilated (usually indoors). If installed outdoors,
it is recommended that the motor be protected with a cover
that does not restrict the flow of air to the motor.
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Totally
enclosed air over (TEAO)
Dust-tight
fan and blower duty motors designed for shaft mounted fans
or belt driven fans. The motor must be mounted within the
airflow of the fan.
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Totally
enclosed non-ventilated (TENV)
No
vent openings, tightly enclosed to prevent the free exchange
of air, but not airtight. Has no external cooling fan and
relies on convection for cooling. Suitable for use where
exposed to dirt or dampness, but not very moist or hazardous
(explosive) locations.
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enclosed fan enclosed (TEFC)
Same
as TENV except has external fan as an integral part of the
motor, to provide cooling by blowing air around the outside
frame of the motor.
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Totally
enclosed, hostile and severe environment motors
Designed
for use in extremely moist or chemical environments, but
not for hazardous locations.
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Totally
enclosed blower cooled motors
Same
as TEFC except external fan must run on a power supply that
is independent of the inverter output. Cooling per MG 1.6
(IC 46).
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Explosion-proof
motors
Have
bolts protruding from the front or rear of the motor by which
the driven load is mounted. This is usually used in applications
involving small direct drive fans or blowers.
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CLASS
I (Gases, Vapours)
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| Group
A |
Acetylene |
| Group
B |
Butadiene,
ethylene oxide, hydrogen, propylene oxide |
| Group
C |
Acetaldehyde,
cyclopropane, diethel ether, ethylene, isoprene |
| Group
D |
Acetone,
acrylonitrite, ammonia, benzene, butane, ethylene dichloride,
gasoline, hexane, methane, methanol, naphtha, propane, propylene,
styrene, toluene, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, xylene. |
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CLASS
II (Combustible Dusts)
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| Group
E |
Aluminum,
magnesium and other metal dusts with similar characteristics. |
| Group
F |
Carbon
black, coke or coal dust |
| Group
G |
Flour,
starch or grain dust |
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The
motor ambient temperature is not to exceed +400C or -250C unless
the motor nameplate specifically permits another value, and
is noted on the nameplate and in the literature. LEESON explosion-proof
motors are approved for all classes noted except Class I, Groups
A & B. |
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