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The Marathon Electric MX207 is a reliable fan motor designed for various applications. This 3/4 hp motor operates at 1075 RPM and 460 VAC, providing consistent performance and long-lasting durability.
Product Highlights
This Marathon fan motor is ideal for HVAC systems, providing efficient air movement and enhancing system performance. The permanent split capacitor and ball bearing design ensure quiet operation and extended lifespan.
Brand | Marathon Electric |
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Catalog Number / MPN | MX207 / X207 |
Product Type | Motor |
Motor Type | Open Air Over |
Horsepower (HP) | 0.75 |
Speed | 1075 RPM |
Voltage | 460 Volts |
Frame | 56Y |
Capacitor Type | Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) |
Bearing Type | Ball Bearing |
Mounting Type | Thru-Bolt |
Powerful Performance: Delivers 3/4 HP at 1075 RPM, ideal for fan applications.
Efficient Operation: Operates at 460V, single-phase, 60 Hz for optimal performance.
Durable Build: Features a 56Y frame with an Open Air Over (OAO) enclosure.
Smooth Operation: Equipped with ball bearings for quiet and reliable use.
Flexible Installation: Designed for thru-bolt mounting for easy setup.
Q: What is the Marathon MX207 motor used for?
The MX207 is a 3/4 HP, single-phase motor designed for fan applications, such as condenser units and HVAC systems.
Q: What are the motor's electrical specifications?
It operates on 208-230/460V power and runs at a speed of 1075 RPM.
Q: What type of enclosure does the motor have?
The motor has an Open Air Over (OPAO) enclosure, designed for optimal airflow in fan applications.
Q: What is the frame size of the motor?
The MX207 uses a 56Y frame, which is commonly used for fan and blower applications.
Q: What industries is this motor suitable for?
This motor is ideal for use in HVAC systems, air conditioning units, and other fan-driven equipment.
Regular Cleaning: Periodically clean the motor's exterior to remove dust and debris that could cause overheating. Use a soft cloth or low-pressure air for cleaning.
Inspect Bearings: Check for smooth operation and listen for any unusual noises. If necessary, replace the bearings to prevent motor failure.
Check Electrical Connections: Ensure all electrical connections are secure and free from corrosion. This helps prevent malfunctions and power loss.
Monitor Amperage: Use an ammeter to check that the motor’s amperage is within the recommended range. Overcurrent can lead to motor damage.
Inspect the Fan: Ensure the fan is balanced and free from obstructions. A malfunctioning fan can cause overheating and impact the motor's efficiency.
Replace Air Filters: If the motor includes air filters, clean or replace them regularly to ensure proper airflow.
Check Capacitor Health: Regularly check the capacitor for proper functionality. If the motor struggles to start or runs inefficiently, replace the capacitor.
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