Used Siemens Low Voltage Motor 1LA91642KA60-Z
The used Siemens low voltage motor has a size of 160M and design IM B3 foot-are cast on the motor housing. It has an efficiency (Nom. Eff) of 91.0%.
This used three-phase motor can be described with the following data:
50 Hz: power 15.0 kW, speed 2945 rpm, voltage 400/690 V, rated current 28.0 /15.4 A.
60 Hz: power 15.0 kW, speed 3555 rpm, voltage 460 V, rated current 23.0 A.
The degree of protection is IP55 (dust-proof, protection against water jets (standard protection)).
The used Siemens low voltage motor has the following dimensions:
Length: 600 mm, width 300 mm, height 400 mm, weight about 107 kg.
The standard version of these motors are not suitable for operation in a salty or corrosive atmosphere, nor for outdoor installation.
The Siemens low voltage motor is available immediately, is unused and can be viewed by appointment.
We have a total of 4 low-voltage motor Siemens 1LA91642KA60-Z.
Name: | Low voltage motor |
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Manufacturer: | Siemens |
Type: | 1LA91642KA60_Z |
Year built: | 2010 |
Carda-IdNr: | EM-1160 |
Hours of operation: | 0 hrs |
Empty weight: | 82 kg |
Construction form: | B3, size: 160 M |
Dimensions: | L 600 mm x W 300 mm x H 400 mm |
Speed: | 2945 rpm / 3555 rpm |
Operating voltage: | 400 - 690 V / 460 V |
Type of protection: | IP 55 |
Description: | Low voltage motor IE2 |
Technical documentation: | yes |
Performance: | 15,0 kW |
Frequency: | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Rated current: | 26,5-15,4 A / 23,0 A |
Efficiency: | 90,2 % |
Shaft end: | 110 x 42 mm |
Message: | Thermal class: 155 F, environmental temperature -20 to +40 C |
Price: | on request |
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Three-phase motor or low voltage motor
A three-phase motor is an electric motor which is controlled with a three-phase alternating current or also “three-phase current”. This can be done by a three-phase mains supply or a frequency converter. Three-phase motors are designed as synchronous motors and asynchronous motors:
Synchronous motors: can not start independently without auxiliary means. For start-up and control, therefore, frequency converters are connected upstream.
Asynchronous motors: are manufactured with up to several megawatts of power and are most commonly used in industrial applications.
Three-phase motors are operated in industry, production or electrical machines.