U.S. MOTORS General Purpose Motor: Rigid Base Mount, Open Drip Proof, 50 hp
The U.S. MOTORS D50P3E is a 50 hp Rigid Base 3-Phase General Purpose AC Motor with an ODP enclosure. It operates at 1,185 RPM on 400V AC at 60 Hz, drawing a full load current of 117.0/59.0 A.
SKU 3G-OTH-61527
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Product Description
The U.S. MOTORS D50P3E is a 50 hp Rigid Base 3-Phase General Purpose AC Motor with an ODP enclosure. It operates at 1,185 RPM on 400V AC at 60 Hz, drawing a full load current of 117.0/59.0 A.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the U.S. MOTORS D50P3E general purpose motor used for?
The U.S. MOTORS D50P3E is a 50 hp rigid base 3-phase AC motor with an ODP enclosure, designed for industrial applications such as pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors in clean, dry environments where drip protection is sufficient.
What are the specifications of the U.S. MOTORS D50P3E motor?
The U.S. MOTORS D50P3E is a 50 hp, 1,185 RPM, 400V AC, 60 Hz, ODP enclosure motor with full load current of 117.0/59.0 A. It features a rigid base mount and is part of the general purpose 3-phase AC motor line.
Where to buy the U.S. MOTORS D50P3E motor worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the U.S. MOTORS D50P3E motor worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for availability and lead time.
How to select the right U.S. MOTORS general purpose motor for an application?
Select based on required horsepower, RPM, voltage, and enclosure. For the D50P3E, ensure 400V AC, 60 Hz supply, and a clean environment suitable for ODP. Match full load current to your starter and overload protection. 3G Electric can assist with sizing.
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