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The Marathon Motors D162 is a durable 1/2 horsepower, 115 volt motor capable of 1725 RPM. Known for its reverse rotation functionality, this motor is designed specifically for various fan and blower applications.
Product Highlights
This motor supports versatile operation thanks to its reverse rotation design, making it suitable for multiple directional applications. It's widely chosen in industries like manufacturing, material handling, and processing.
Voltage | 460V |
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Frame | 48Y |
Horsepower | 1/2 HP |
Speed | 1075 RPM |
Motor Type | Permanent Split Capacitor |
Mount Type | Round |
Insulation Class | B |
Rotation | Selective CCW |
Phase | Single phase |
Shaft Dimensions | 1/2 inch x 6 inches |
Power & Efficiency: Provides 1/2 HP at 1725 RPM, ideal for moderate-speed applications.
Voltage Compatibility: Operates on 115V single-phase power, making it suitable for common electrical systems.
Durable Construction: Features a 48Y frame with an open drip-proof (ODP) enclosure, offering protection against moisture and dust.
Reversible Rotation: Allows for flexible installation with reversible rotation capability.
Versatile Use: Perfect for belt-driven fans, blowers, HVAC units, and air handling equipment.
Q: What is the Marathon D162 motor used for?
The D162 is a 1/2 HP, single-phase motor designed for fan and blower applications, including belt-driven systems and HVAC units.
Q: What are the motor’s electrical specifications?
It operates at 115 V, single-phase, with a speed of 1725 RPM.
Q: What type of enclosure does the motor have?
The motor features an Open Drip Proof (ODP) enclosure, suitable for clean and dry indoor environments.
Q: What is the frame size of the motor?
This motor uses a 48Y frame
Q: What is the rotation direction of the motor?
The motor is designed for reverse rotation, making it suitable for applications requiring counterclockwise rotation.
Regular Cleaning: Keep the motor's exterior clean and free from dust and debris to ensure optimal heat dissipation and prevent overheating.
Ventilation: Ensure that the motor's ventilation openings are unobstructed to maintain proper airflow and cooling.
Bearing Inspection: Periodically check the ball bearings for signs of wear or noise. While the bearings are permanently lubricated, any unusual sounds may indicate the need for replacement.
Electrical Connections: Inspect all electrical connections for tightness and signs of corrosion. Loose or corroded connections can lead to voltage drops and motor inefficiency.
Mounting and Alignment: Verify that the motor is securely mounted and properly aligned with the driven equipment to prevent undue stress on the motor shaft and bearings.
Operating Environment: Ensure the motor operates within its specified ambient temperature range (up to 40°C) and is protected from exposure to moisture and corrosive substances.
Overload Protection: Since the motor lacks built-in thermal protection, consider installing external overload protection devices to safeguard against overheating due to excessive load conditions.
Routine Testing: Conduct regular performance tests, including checking voltage and current draw, to ensure the motor operates within its rated specifications.
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