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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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However, Nidec Motor Corporation cannot accept responsibility for errors that may have been
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and performance data will be furnished upon request. Prices are subject to change without notification.
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log remains solely with the purchaser and end-user.
The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort
has been made to ensure their accuracy, except for Nidec Motor Corporation’s standard Limited War-
ranty stated herein, they are not to be constructed as warranties or guarantees, expressed or implied,
regarding the products described herein or their use or applicability. Nidec Motor Corporation reserves
the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice.
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catalog. The trademarks followed by the ® symbol are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark
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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR INTEGRAL HORSEPOWER
(IHP) MOTORS ON VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES (VFDS)
Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) Wider speed ranges, higher voltages, higher switching frequencies,
A VFD is a type of controller used to vary the speed of an electric motor. The insufficient grounding and increased cable lengths all add to the severity of
VFD takes a fixed AC voltage and frequency and allows it to be adjusted in the application and, therefore, the potential for premature motor failure.
order to get different speeds from the motor. Motor speed can be varied by
changing the frequency of the input power waveform. The equation below How does a VFD affect the motor?
shows how the frequency affects the speed of a three phase induction motor. There are many things to consider when a motor is powered using a VFD
or PWM power. When a motor is powered by a PWM waveform the motor
120* Fundamental Input Frequency
Speed = windings very often see a large differential voltage, either from phase to
Number of Motor Poles phase or turn to turn. When the voltage differential becomes large enough it
How does a VFD work? creates a reaction at the molecular level that converts available oxygen into
O3. This phenomenon is called partial discharge or corona. This reaction
A VFD takes the fixed frequency and voltage sine wave from the power
creates energy in the form of light and heat. This energy has a corrosive
grid or power station and puts it through a few steps in order to allow
effect on the varnish used to protect the motor windings. PWM waveforms
the VFD user to vary the frequency and in turn control the motor speed.
can also magnify shaft voltages which lead to arcing across the bearing
First it rectifies the AC power into DC Power. Because of this step, a term
and causing premature bearing failure. Corrective action must be taken to
commonly used instead of VFD is inverter. This only describes one step of
mitigate these issues that arise when using an electric motor with a VFD.
what the VFD does to the power waveform. Once rectified into a DC voltage
the drive sends the power through a set of transistors or switches. These How do I protect the motor?
switches can take the DC waveform and by opening and closing at certain
Nidec Motor Corporation (NMC) has developed specific motor designs
speeds and durations can create an output waveform that mimics the sine
to decrease the harmful effects that a VFD can have on a motor. NMC’s
wave that is required to drive a three phase electric motor. The output wave
INVERTER GRADE® insulation system is the first line of defense against
form is known as a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) waveform because the
corona and phase to phase faults that can be common when a motor is
waveform is created by multiple pulses of the switches at short intervals.
powered using a PWM waveform. The INVERTER GRADE® insulation system
is standard on all of NMC’s Inverter Duty products. Along with the INVERTER
PULSE WIDTH MODULATION WAVEFORM
GRADE® insulation, thermostats are installed as a minimum protection against
over heating the motor. Special consideration must also be given to bearings in
Line
to motors powered by VFD’s. In order to create a low resistance path to ground
Neutral
Voltage for built up shaft voltages a shaft grounding device can be used. On larger
horsepower motors an insulated bearing system should be used in conjunction
with the shaft grounding device when installed, to force the stray shaft voltages
to ground. The bearing failures are more prominent on motors with thrust
Line handling bearings. NMC has created an Inverter Duty vertical motor line that
Current
not only uses the INVERTER GRADE® insulation system, but that also comes
standard with a shaft grounding device. On motors that are 100 HP and greater
the thrust bearing is also insulated for additional protection.
Figure 1 PWM Waveform
What variables should be considered when deciding whether to power What does "Inverter Duty" mean?
a motor with a VFD?
An Inverter Duty motor should describe a motor that helps mitigate potential
VFD compatibility with motors is complex. As a result, many variables must
failure modes of a motor that is powered by a VFD. Inverter duty motor
be considered when determining the suitability of a particular motor for use
windings should be able to withstand the voltage spikes per NEMA MG1
with a VFD. These variables include:
Part 31.4.4.2 and protect against overheating when the motor is run at slow
•Torque requirements (Constant or Variable) speeds. On thrust handling bearings, it is apparent that the bearings require
• Speed Range additional protection. Inverter Duty vertical motors should have a shaft
• Line / System Voltage grounding device to protect the motor bearings from fluting due to voltage
• Cable length between the VFD and the motor discharge through the bearing. On larger motors (100HP and larger) the shaft
• Drive switching (carrier) frequency should also be electrically isolated from the frame in order to aid the shaft
• Motor construction grounding ring in discharging the shaft voltages to ground.
• VFD dv/dt
• High temperatures or high humidity
• Grounding system
*This information applies only to Integral Horsepower (IHP) motors as defined on the Agency Approval page, under UL®† & CSA®† listings where indicated.
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MOTOR/ INVERTER COMPATIBILITY
Thermal Overloads and Single Phase Motors Multiple Motors on a Single VFD
Motors with thermal overloads installed may not operate properly on a VFD. The Special considerations are required when multiple motors are powered from
current carrying thermal overload is designed for sine wave power. Operation on a single VFD unit. Most VFD manufacturers can provide guidelines for proper
a VFD may cause nuisance tripping or potentially not protect the motor as would motor thermal considerations and starting/stopping of motors. Cable runs from
be expected on line power. Thermostats or thermistors installed in the motor and the VFD and each motor can create conditions that will cause extra stress on
connected properly to the VFD may provide suitable thermal overload protection the motor winding. Filters may be required at the motor to provide maximum
when operating on a VFD. (consult codes for installation requirements) motor life.
Single phase motors and other fractional horsepower ratings are not
designed to be operated on a VFD. Within Nidec Motor Corporation standard Grounding and Cable Installation Guidelines
products, all motors NEMA®† 48 frame (5.5” diameter) and smaller are not suitable Proper output winding and grounding practices can be instrumental in
for VFD applications. Three phase 56 and 143/145 frame applications should be minimizing motor related failures caused by PWM waveform characteristics and
noted on the catalog price page; or if in doubt ask an Nidec Motor Corporation installation factors. VFD manufacturers typically provide detailed guidelines on
technical representative for recommendations on compatibility with a VFD. the proper grounding of the motor to the VFD and output cable routing. Cabling
Slow Speed Motors manufacturers provide recommended cable types for PWM installations and
critical information concerning output wiring impedance and capacitance to
Motors with a base design of slower than six poles require special consideration
ground.
regarding VFD sizing and minimizing harmonic distortion created at the motor
terminals due to cable installation characteristics. Additional external PWM
waveform filters and shielded motor cables designed for PWM power may be Vertical Motors on VFDs
required to provide acceptable motor life. Harmonic distortion on the output Vertical motors operated on VFD power present unique conditions that may
waveform should be kept to a minimum level (less than 10%) mismatch require consideration by the user or installation engineer:
impedence.
690V Applications • Locked rotor and drive tripping caused by non-reversing-ratchet operation at
Motors that are rated for 690VAC and that will be powered by 690VAC PWM low motor speeds. It is not recommended to operate motors at less than 1/4 of
VFDs require the use of an external filter to limit peak voltage spikes and the synchronous speed. If slow speeds are required contact NMC engineering.
use of an INVERTER GRADE® motor. Where available, an alternative to using • Unexpected / unacceptable system vibration and or noise levels caused by
an output filter is to upgrade to a 2300V insulation system. the torque pulsation characteristics of the PWM waveform, a system critical
Low Voltage TITAN® Motors frequency falling inside the variable speed range of the process or the added
When using 449 frame and larger motors on PWM type VFDs consider the harmonic content of the PWM waveform exciting a system component
use of an external filter and shielded motor cables designed for PWM power • Application related problems related to the controlled acceleration/
to minimize harmonic distortion and peak voltages at the motor terminals. deceleration and torque of the motor on VFD power and the building of
Harmonic distortion on the output waveform should be kept to a minimum level system pressure/ load.
(less than 10%).
Bearing Currents Related to PWM Waveforms • The impact the reduction of pump speed has on the down thrust reflected to the
pump motor and any minimum thrust requirements of the motor bearings
Due to the uniqueness of this condition occurring in the field, protection of the
motor bearings from shaft currents caused by common mode voltages is not a • Water hammer during shutdown damaging the non-reversing ratchet
standard feature on sine wave or Inverter Duty motor products, unless explicitly
noted. Some installations may be prone to a voltage discharge condition Humidity and Non-operational Conditions
through the motor bearings called Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) or The possible build-up of condensation inside the motor due to storage in an
fluting. uncontrolled environment or non-operational periods in an installation, can lead
EDM damage is related to characteristics of the PWM waveform, and the VFD to an increased rate of premature winding or bearing failures when combined
programming, and installation factors. with the stresses associated with PWM waveform characteristics. Moisture and
condensation in and on the motor winding over time can provide tracking paths
Bearing EDM as a result of VFD waveform characteristics may be to ground, lower the resistance of the motor winding to ground, and lower the
prevented by the installation of a shaft grounding device such as a brush or ring Corona Inception Voltage (CIV)level of the winding.
and/or correction of the installation characteristics causing the shaft voltage
condition. Insulated bearing(s) may be required. VFD filters may be used if Proper storage and maintenance guidelines are important to minimize the
bearing fluting is to be mitigated. potential of premature failures. Space heaters or trickle voltage heating methods
are the common methods for drying out a winding that has low resistance
Bearing Protection on Inverter Duty Vertical Motors readings. Damage caused by these factors are not covered by the limited
All U.S. MOTORS® brand “Inverter Duty” vertical products have a shaft warranty provided for the motor unless appropriate heating methods are properly
grounding system that allows damaging shaft currents a low resistance path utilized during non-operational periods and prior to motor start-up.
to ground. Bearings on vertical motors fed by VFD power without this bearing
protection are not covered under any warranty.
warranty All other bearing failure is
NEMA®† Application Guide for AC Adjustable Speed Drive
covered per NMC’s standard warranty. An electric motor repair shop approved
Systems: http://www.nema.org/stds/acadjustable.cfm#download
to service U.S. MOTORS® brand motors must verify that the cause of the
bearing failure was not due to EDM damage.
*This information applies only to Integral Horsepower (IHP) motors as defined on the Agency Approval page, under UL®† & CSA®† listings where indicated.
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WARRANTY GUIDELINES FOR INTEGRAL HORSEPOWER
(IHP)* MOTORS ON VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES
Warranty Guidelines humid environments (refer to Table 1). Refer to specific VFD manufacturers
cable limits. Refer to the Motor/ Inverter Compatibility page for special
The information in the following section refers to the motor and drive application
consideration of vertical motor bearings.
guidelines and limitations for warranty.
Hazardous Location Motors Table 1 - Cable Distances
Use of a variable frequency drive with the motors in this catalog, intended for Maximum Cable Distance VFD to Motor
use in hazardous locations, is only approved for Division1, Class I, Group D
hazardous location motors with a T2B temperature code, with a limitation of Switching Frequency 460 Volt 230 Volt 380 Volt
2:1 constant torque or 10:1 variable torque output. No other stock hazardous
location motors are inherently suitable for operation with a variable frequency 3 Khz 127 ft 400 ft 218 ft
drive. If other requirements are needed, including non-listed Division 2,
please contact your Nidec Motor Corporation territory manager to conduct an 6 Khz 90 ft 307 ft 154 ft
engineering inquiry.
9 Khz 73 ft 251 ft 126 ft
575 Volt Motors
575 volt motors can be applied on Inverters when output filters are used.
12 Khz 64 ft 217 ft 109 ft
Contact the drive manufacturer for filter selection and installation requirements.
15 Khz 57 ft 194 ft 98 ft
Applying INVERTER GRADE® Insulated Motors on
Variable Frequency Drives (2, 4, 6 pole) 20 Khz 49 ft 168 ft 85 ft
The products within this catalog labeled “Inverter Duty” or “Vector Duty” are
considered INVERTER GRADE® insulated motors. INVERTER GRADE® motors Warranty Period Clarifications and Exceptions
exceed the NEMA®† MG-1 Part 31 standard. Nidec Motor Corporation provides
Standard Energy Efficient Exclusion
a three-year limited warranty on all NEMA®† frame INVERTER GRADE®
insulated motors and allows long cable runs between the motor and the VFD Applying Standard & Energy Efficient Motors on Variable Frequency Drives
(limited to 400 feet without output filters). Cable distance can be further limited is not recommended. VFD related failures on standard and energy efficient
by hot and humid environments and VFD manufacturers cable limits. These motors will not be covered under warranty.
motors may be appropriate for certain severe inverter applications or when the
factors relating to the end use application are undefined (such as spares). Vertical Motor Windings
Premium efficient vertical motors without INVERTER GRADE® insulation
Nidec Motor Corporation’s U.S. Motors® brand is available in the following that are installed using the criteria described in this document and applied
INVERTER GRADE® insulated motors: in the correct applications shall have a warranty while powered by a VFD for
12 months from date of installation or 18 months from date of manufacturing
• Inverter Duty NEMA®† frame motors good for 10:1 Variable Torque & 5:1
whichever comes first. See limited warranty page for horizontal motor warranty
Constant Torque, including Vertical Type RUSI
periods.
• Inverter Duty motors rated for 10:1 Constant Torque
Bearing Exclusion for Thrust Handling Bearings
• ACCU-Torq® and Vector Duty Motors with full torque to 0 Speed Bearings used in premium efficient vertical motors, and all thrust handling
bearings, that are powered by VFDs without shaft grounding devices or
• 841 Plus® NEMA®† Frame Motors
insulated bearings (when required) will not be covered under any warranty for
Applying Premium Efficient motors (that do not have INVERTER GRADE® damages caused from being powered by a VFD. All other bearing failure is
insulation) on Variable Frequency Drives (2, 4, 6 pole) covered per NMC’s standard warranty. An electric motor repair shop approved
to service U.S. MOTORS® brand motors must verify that the cause of the
Premium efficient motors without INVERTER GRADE insulation meet minimum bearing failure was not due to Electrical Discharge Machining.
NEMA®† MG-1, Section IV, Part 31.4.4.2. These motors can be used with
Variable Frequency Drives (with a reduced warranty period) under the following Medium Voltage and Slow Speed Considerations
parameters: Motors that are rated above 700 VAC or that are eight pole and slower require
special consideration and installation and are not covered under the warranty
• On NEMA®† frame motors, 10:1 speed rating on variable torque loads & 4:1 guidelines in this document. Motors that are rated above 700VAC have special
speed range on constant torque loads. cable length and voltage differential issues that are specific to the VFD type and
• On TITAN® frame motors, 10:1 speed rating on variable torque loads. manufacture. The motor construction and cost may vary dramatically depending
on the VFD topology and construction. Contact your NMC representative with
• On TITAN® frame motors, inquiry required for suitability on constant torque VFD manufacturer name and model type for application and motor construction
loads. considerations. Motors that are designed eight pole and slower also require special
Cable distances are for reference only and can be further limited by hot and installation and filters per the drive manufacturer.
*This information applies only to Integral Horsepower (IHP) motors as defined on the Agency Approval page, under UL®† & CSA®† listings where indicated.
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INTRODUCTION
This pricing guide provides the user with Nidec Motor Corporation’s product capabilities for
vertical motors. The U.S. Motors® brand is the most used and specified motor in our industry
today.
Quality
We set rigid standards for ourselves and our suppliers with constant field monitoring to
provide you with the assurance of the utmost product reliability.
Experience
Since the 1922 introduction of the patented HOLLOSHAFT® motor, we have been producing
vertical high-thrust motors for the pumping industry ensuring your specific needs are met.
Service
From quotation to field installation, our service team will provide you with all the necessary
support.
Innovation
We continually add product value by providing the latest engineering and manufacturing
designs to provide quality standards that meet your current application demands.
Our vertical motors are offered in solid shaft and HOLLOSHAFT® configurations.
HEAD SHAFT
ADJUSTING NUT
COUPLING
COUPLING MOTOR
MOTOR
PUMP
STAND MOTOR SHAFT PUMP
EXTENSION STAND
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OUR MOTORS
The drive coupling also provides a solution to the problem of power reversal. The pump shaft
is usually composed of many lengths joined by screw thread couplings. A power reversal
would unscrew the joints, causing the shaft to lengthen and buckle or break. The self-release
coupling lifts out of its engagement position and prevents this problem.
In addition to normal induction motor classifications, the vertical motor is classified by thrust.
Thrust is the sum of the axial forces of the weight of the pump and lineshaft and the dynamic
forces of the pump to lift the liquid to the surface. NEMA does not specifically define thrust
ratings for motors, but each manufacturer will define thrust ratings for their product rating.
100 percent high thrust, 175 percent high thrust and 300 percent high thrust are common.
Normal-thrust motors are used in general applications where there is very low or no external
thrust applied to the motor bearing. It is often a footless horizontal motor with a “P” flange
(the “P” flange mounting for the vertical motor).
In-line thrust, sometime called medium thrust, is a definite purpose motor. The pump impellers
are mounted directly on the motor shaft. Since the pump impeller performance depends on
close tolerance with the pump housing, the motor shaft and flange round-out tolerances must
also be tighter than normal. The thrust bearing is usually located at the bottom rather than the
top, as in high-thrust construction. This keeps the motor rotor’s thermal growth from affecting the
impeller clearances.
Enclosures provide protection against specific environmental conditions. Our motors are
available with Weather Protected I, Weather Protected II, Totally Enclosed and Hazardous
Location enclosures.
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MOTOR VARIETIES
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MOTOR VARIETIES (continued)
Normal Thrust
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CLASSIFICATIONS
For your assistance, below is a comparison of environmental protection classifications of IEC 34-5
and NEMA MG 1 - 1.25 and 1.26. Because direct correlation is not always possible, the following rep-
resents the more common interpretations.
NEMA IEC
OPEN MACHINES
An open machine is one having ventilating open-
ings which permit passage of external cooling air
over and around the windings of the machine. The
term “open machine,” when applied to large appa-
ratus without qualification, designates the machine
having no restriction to ventilation other than that
necessitated by mechanical construction.
Reference only. Nidec Motor Corporation does not provide for
P-base verticals
DRIPPROOF MACHINE IP 21
A dripproof machine is an open machine in which Protection against accidental or inadvertent
the ventilating openings are so constructed that contact with live and moving parts inside the
successful operation is not interfered with when enclosure by a large surface of the human body
drops of liquid or solid particles strike or enter the (for example, a hand) but no protection against
enclosure at any angle from 0 degrees to 15 de- deliberate access to such parts.
grees downward from the vertical. Protection against ingress of large solid foreign
Reference only. Nidec Motor Corporation does not provide for bodies (diameter greater than 50 mm).
P-base verticals Machine protected against drops of water fall-
ing up to 15 percent from the vertical.
DRIPPROOF GUARDED IP 22
A guarded machine is an open machine in which IP 22 protection against contact by finger with
all openings giving direct access to live metal or ro- live or moving parts inside the enclosure.
tating parts (except smooth rotating surfaces) are
limited in size by the structural parts or by screens, Protection against ingress of small, solid for-
baffles, grilles, expanded metal or other means to eign bodies (diameter greater than 50 mm).
prevent accidental contact with hazardous parts.
Openings giving direct access to such live or rotat- Machine protected against drops of water fall-
ing parts shall not permit the passage of a 3/4-inch ing up to 15 degrees from the vertical.
diameter cylindrical rod.
Reference only. Nidec Motor Corporation does not provide for
P-base verticals
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CLASSIFICATIONS (continued)
NEMA IEC
Weather Protected Machines IP 23
A Weather Protected Type I machine is a guarded Machine protected against spraying water.
machine with ventilating passages constructed to A machine is weather protected when its design
minimize the entrance of rain, snow and airborne reduces the ingress of rain, snow and airborne
particles to the electric parts. Ventilating openings are particles, under specified conditions, to an amount
constructed to prevent the passage of a cylindrical rod consistent with correct operation.
3/4 diameter.
Standard on P-base IPW 23
A Weather Protected Type II machine has its Protection against contact by finger with live or
ventilating passages at both intake and discharge so moving parts inside the enclosure.
arranged that high-velocity air and airborne particles Protection against ingress of small, solid foreign
blown into the machine by storms or high winds can bodies (diameter greater than 12mm).
be discharged without entering the internal ventilating Water falling as a spray at an angle equal to or
passages leading directly to the electric parts of the smaller than 600C with respect to the vertical shall
machine itself. The normal path of ventilating air have no harmful effect.*
which enters the electric parts of the machine shall
be so arranged by baffling or separate housings as to
provide at least three abrupt changes in direction, none
IPW 24
Protection against contact by finger or live or moving
of which shall be less than 90 degrees. In addition, an
parts inside the enclosure.*
area of low velocity not exceeding 600 feet per minute
Protection against ingress of small solid, foreign
shall be provided in the intake air path to minimize
bodies (diameter greater than 12mm).
the possibility of moisture or dirt being carried into the
Water splashed against the machine from any
electric parts of the machine.
direction shall have no harmful effect.
*For machines cooled by an external cooling fan, the fan shall be protected to prevent contact with the blades or spokes of the fan with a
standard test finger. However, at the outlet of the fan, the test finger is not inserted past the 50mm diameter guard.
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CLASSIFICATIONS (continued)
NEMA IEC
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Guarded IP 44
A Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Guarded ma- Protection against contact with live or moving parts
chine is a totally enclosed fan cooled machine inside the enclosure by tools, wires or such objects
in which all openings giving direct access to the of thickness greater than 1mm.
fan are limited in size by the design of the struc- Protection against ingress of small, solid foreign
tural parts or screens, grilles, expanded metal, bodies (diameter greater than 1mm), excluding
etc., to prevent accidental contact with the fan. ventilation openings (intake and discharge of ex-
Such openings shall not permit the passage ternal fans) and the drain hole of enclosed ma-
of a cylindrical rod .75 inch in diameter and a chine, which may have degree of 2 protection.
probe shall not contact the blades, spokes or Water splashed against the machine from any
other irregular fan surfaces. direction shall have no harmful effect.
Standard WPII with filters meets the intent of IP-44
IP 54
WPI and WPII on TITAN® frames may Complete protection against contact with live or
be utilized in place of IP-54. In ex- moving parts inside the enclosure.*
tremely dusty areas WPII motors with Protection against harmful deposits of dust. The
filters should be used. On frames 440 or small- ingress of dust is not totally prevented, but dust
er, TEFC is an acceptable enclosure. cannot enter in an amount sufficient to interfere
with satisfactory operation of the machine.
Water splashed against the motor from any direc-
tion shall have no harmful effects.
*For machines cooled by an external cooling fan, the fan shall be protected to prevent contact with the blades or spokes of the fan with a
standard test finger. However, at the outlet of the fan, the test finger is not inserted past the 50mm diameter guard.
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TYPE DESIGNATIONS
U.S. MOTORS® type codes for vertical motors do have meaning -- the first letter designates the enclosures:
R = NEMA®† and TITAN® WPI T = NEMA®† TEFC L = NEMA®† Hazardous Location U.L. Listed
H = TITAN® WPI, WPII A = NEMA®† WPI E = TITAN® Hazardous Location U.L. Listed
The second letter designates the type of shaft, V for solid shaft, U for hollow shaft. The third letter designates special
features, such as:
Blank = Solid Shaft Normal Thrust and Hollow Shaft High Thrust
HIGH THRUST
ENCLOSURE NEMA TITAN
HOLLOW SHAFT SOLID SHAFT HOLLOW SHAFT SOLID SHAFT
OPEN AU/RU AV-4/RV-4 HU/RU HV-4/RV-4
OPEN - Energy Efficient AUE/RUE AVE-4/RVE-4 --- ---
OPEN - Premium Efficient AUS/RUS AVS-4/RVS-4 HUE/RUS/RUE HVE-4/RVS-4/RVE-4
OPEN - Inverter AUSI/RUSI AVSI-4/RVSI-4 HUEI/RUEI HVEI-4/RVEI-4
RUSI RVSI-4
ENCLOSED TU TV-4 JU JV-4
ENCLOSED - Energy Efficient TUE TVE-4 --- ---
ENCLOSED - Premium Efficient TUS TVS-4 JUE JVE-4
ENCLOSED - Inverter TUI TVI-4 JUEI JVI-4
U.L. Listed Division 1 ◊ LU LV-4 EU EV-4
U.L. Listed Division 1- Energy Efficient LUE LVE-4 --- ---
U.L. Listed Division 1 - Premium Efficient LUS LVS-4 EUE EVE-4
U.L. Listed DIVISION 2 NU NV-4 --- ---
U.L. Listed DIVISION 2 - Energy Efficient NUE NVE-4 --- NVE-4
U.L. Listed DIVISION 2 - Premium Efficient --- --- --- ---
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TYPE DESIGNATIONS (continued)
IN-LINE/AERATOR
◊ In this section, NEMA denotes NEMA®† standard motors, and Titan denotes TITAN® large motors.
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CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
BEARING CAPS: All vertical motors are furnished with lower bearing caps constructed of aluminum or cast iron.
BRACKETS: NEMA®† frame motors: Both end brackets are cast iron except for the following motors:
Type AV; Upper bracket on 180 & 210 frames is aluminum.
Type TV & TV9; Upper bracket on 180 - 280 frames is aluminum.*
Type TU & TV-4; Upper bracket on 250 & 280 frames is aluminum.*
*Note: CORRO-DUTY® option has cast-iron brackets.
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CONSTRUCTION FEATURES (continued)
BRACKETS (continued)
CANOPY CAP: Constructed of plastic, steel, aluminum, fiberglass or cast iron depending on exact frame and type
(1) ENCLOSURES:
Type: HV, HU, HV4, RV, RU, RV4 = WPI (WPII option available)
JV, JU, JV4 = TEFC
EV, EU, EV4 = HAZARDOUS - DIVISION 1(U.L. Listed)
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CONSTRUCTION FEATURES (continued)
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CONSTRUCTION FEATURES (continued)
INSULATION: Class F (NEMA®† frame WPI stock motors are nameplated for Class B temperature rise).
Low voltage motors (600 volts and less) 600 HP and lower are random wound, Class F insulation.
Low voltage motors 601 HP and up and all medium voltage motors (above 600 Volts) are form wound,
Class F insulation. Some slow speed motors with lower HP than 601 may require form wound designs.
(2) Find matching “AF” in the “Conduit Box” section of the Accessories and Modifications.
ROTOR BARS: Aluminum. Copper bar option available on TITAN® large frame motors.
STANDARD SERVICE FACTOR: WPI & WPII = 1.15, 1.00 on medium voltage, 12-pole and slower
TEFC & Hazardous Location - 1.0
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PRICE GUIDE
This pricing guide is intended to provide the user with Nidec Motor Corporation product capabilities for vertical motors.
Because of the special nature of this product, the following outlines the basic requirements for processing an order.
A) HP, speed
B) Enclosure type (if hazardous location - details class, group and temperature code)
D) Service factor
E) Insulation class
F) Pump thrust
@ Shut off
G) Base diameter
For further details or questions regarding our capabilities, please contact your distributor or nearest Nidec Motor
Corporation regional office.
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