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350 HP, 1800 RPM, 460 Volts, TEFC, 5009VP,  , TECO, VSTP3504

Model #: VSTP3504  
VSTP3504
 
Stock:  0
HP : 350
RPM : 1800
Enclosure : TEFC
Frame : 5009VP
Frame Remarks : VERTICAL SOLID SHAFT
Classification : VERTICAL SOLID SHAFT
Volts : 460
Phase : 3
Manufacturer : Teco-Westinghouse
Item Condition : Factory New
Weight:  4080 lbs
Retail Price$83,097.00
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$50,259.78
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VERTICAL SOLID SHAFT TEFC
HIGH THRUST with "P" BASE - LOW VOLTAGE

AEEHED (MAX-VSP), PREMIUM EFFICIENCY [VSTP]

APPLICATIONS:

  • Deep Well Turbine Pumps
  • Irrigation
  • Water/Wastewater

    FEATURES:

    • Output: 350 HP
    • Speed: 1800 RPM
    • Voltage: 460 Volts @ 60 Hz
    • (230/460V Motors Suitable for Partial Winding Start (at 230V Only))
    • Frame: 5009VP
    • Full Load Efficiency: 96.2%
    • Full Load Power Factor: 86.3%
    • Full Load Amperage: 394A
    • Enclosure: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (IP55)
    • Service Factor: 1.15 (Continuous on Sine Wave Power)
    • Inverter Duty: (PWM) per NEMA® MG-1 Part 31 at 1.0 Service Factor
    • New Dual Column (60/50 Hz) Design Nameplate as Standard; 50 Hz Data 190/380V at 1.0 S.F.
    • Standard Features: Non-Sparking Ball Type NRR; Drip/Splash Cover; Space Heaters (120V)
    • CSA Certified: for Class I Div. 2 Groups B C D; Temp Code T3 Maximum
    • Insulation: Class F with Phenolic Alkyd Resin Varnish
    • Temperature Rise: Class B
    • NEMA Design B Torques
    • Conduit Box: Oversized Rotatable in 90 Degree Increments - Fully Gasketed with NPT Threaded Entrance
    • Conduit Box: Cast Iron for F#449TP and Below; Steel Plate for F#5000
    • Ambient Temperature: Designed for < 40°C
    • Elevation: Designed for < 3300 ft.
    • Rotation: Counterclockwise (CCW); Viewed from Top
    • Construction: Cast Iron Frame & End Brackets
    • Shaft: 1045 Hollow Carbon Steel
    • Rotor Construction: Aluminum Die Cast Squirrel Cage
    • Paint System: Phenolic Rust Proof Base Plus Polyurethane Top Coat
    • Paint Color: Blue - Munsell 5PB 3/8
    • Guide Bearings: 213TP - 286TP frames are Double Shielded
    • Guide Bearings: 324TP - 449TP frames are Re-Greasable with Mobil Polyrex™ EM Grease
    • Thrust Bearings: 213TP - 286TP frames are Re-Greasable Angular Contact with Mobil Polyrex™ EM Grease
    • Thrust Bearings: 324TP - 449TP frames are Oil Lubricated Angular Contact with Site Glass
    • Oil Requirements: for 324TP-405TP - 145 to 175 S.S.U. @100°F
    • Oil Requirements: for 444TP-449TP - 300 S.S.U. @100°F
    • Grounding Terminal: Inside Main Box
    • Stainless Steel Nameplate and Rodent Screens
    • 12 Leads (PWS on 230V) on 213 - 405TP (Suitable for Wye/Delta start at 230V or 460V.)
    • 6 Leads on 444TP to 449TP; 5000 Frames and Above with Connection Studs (Suitable for Wye/Delta start at 460V.)
    • Inverter Duty: 4:1 Variable Torque with NRR. 10:1 C.T.; 20:1 VT without NRR Using Braking in VFD
    • Precautions should be taken to eliminate or reduce shaft currents that may be imposed on the motor by the VFD as stated per NEMA MG1 Part 31.4.4.3 for AMRCNH (Part 30 on AMRC)

    Note: Stock catalog image shown. Actual motor may differ.

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