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The Marathon Motors I127 is a robust pressure washer motor designed for both hot and cold pressure washer applications, as well as other single-phase installations that require minimal starting and running amperages. This motor is ideal for professionals seeking reliable operation and durable performance.
Product Highlights
This motor features a 145T frame design and is single-phase to enhance its efficiency in pressure washing setups tailored to various professional needs.
Power | 2 HP |
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Voltage | 115/208-230V |
Speed | 1800 RPM |
Frame | 145T |
Phase | 1PH (Single Phase) |
Brand | Marathon Motors |
Model | I127 |
Optimized for Pressure Washers: Designed for both hot and cold pressure washer applications, ensuring reliable performance.
Energy Efficient: Operates at 81.5% efficiency, reducing energy consumption.
Durable Construction: Features a 145T frame and open drip-proof (ODP) enclosure, providing protection against dust and moisture while ensuring adequate ventilation.
Flexible Voltage Compatibility: Supports 115/208-230V, accommodating various power systems.
Manual Thermal Protection: Equipped with manual thermal protection to prevent overheating, extending motor lifespan.
Q: What is the Marathon I127 motor used for?
The I127 is a 2 HP, single-phase motor designed for pressure washer applications.
Q: What are the motor’s electrical specifications?
It operates at 115/208-230 V, single-phase, with a speed of 1800 RPM.
Q: What type of enclosure does the motor have?
The motor features an Open Drip Proof (ODP) enclosure.
Q: What is the frame size of the motor?
This motor uses a 145T frame.
Regular Cleaning: Keep the motor's exterior free from dust and debris to ensure proper heat dissipation. Use a soft brush or compressed air for cleaning.
Inspect Bearings: Listen for unusual noises during operation, which may indicate bearing wear. Replace bearings as needed to prevent motor failure.
Check Electrical Connections: Ensure all electrical terminals are tight and free from corrosion. Loose or corroded connections can lead to voltage drops or short circuits.
Monitor Amperage: Use an ammeter to verify that the motor operates within the specified current range. Overcurrent can cause overheating and damage.
Inspect the Fan: Verify that the cooling fan is unobstructed and functioning properly. A faulty fan can lead to inadequate cooling and affect the motor's efficiency.
Replace Air Filters: If the motor is equipped with air filters, clean or replace them regularly to maintain proper airflow and cooling efficiency.
Check Capacitor Health: Test the capacitor for proper functionality. A failing capacitor can result in hard starts or failure to start.
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