VEVOR Single Phase Induction Motor User Manual
Model: DP120356L / DP123756 / DP120556S / DP120556HZ
Introduction
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Please read these operating instructions carefully before starting to work.
Contact Information
For product questions or technical support, please contact VEVOR at CustomerService@vevor.com.
Important Instructions
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Maintenance and Operation Checks
Keep the electrical outlet box and contacts clean to ensure good motor life. Perform regular maintenance every six months, checking the motor for dust, oil, grease, and abrasion.
Motor Running Check: When the motor is in operation, pay attention to load data, bearing condition (heat and leakage), and any abnormal sounds. If any issues are found, stop the motor immediately for inspection. Do not perform a starting test until the fault is identified.
Technical Information
Model No | Horsepower | Frame Size | Rated Current | Shaft Length | Shaft Diameter | Rated Speed | Phase | Voltage | Frequency | Rotation | Enclosure | Insulation | Service Factor | Duty | Class of protection | DES-AMB | Protection |
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DP120356L | 3HP | 56 | 15.0 A | 1.88" | 5/8" Keyed shaft | 3450 RPM | One/ Single Phase | 230V | 60 Hz | CCW/CW | ODP | F | 1 | Cont. S1 | IP23 | 40 °C | Overload Protection with Manual Reset |
DP123756 | 3.7HP | 56 | 17.2 A | 1.88" | 5/8" Keyed shaft | ||||||||||||
DP120556S | 5HP SPL | 56 | 15.0 A | 1.88" | 5/8" Keyed shaft | ||||||||||||
DP120556HZ | 5HP | 56HZ | 22.0 A | 2.25" | 7/8" Keyed shaft |
General Precautions
Ensure that voltage, frequency, and wiring styles are consistent with the motor nameplate. Maintain power supply voltage within acceptable limits.