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APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS

Table 6 — Motor Mounting Designation

Heat Gain from Electrical Motors

— Some mis­

conceptions exist regarding the heat added to the air-
stream by central-station units having internally-

mounted motors versus units that have their motors

externally mounted. This topic can be found in the

Carrier System Design Manual, Part 1, Load Estimat­
ing. Typical values of the heat added by internally- and
externally-mounted motors over a lange of sizes and
motor heat generation are discussed. Briefly stated:

The central-station unit with externally-mounted

motors adds heat to the supply air which can be calculated
by using the formula'

Heat Added, Btuh = Bhp x 2545

The central-station unit with an internally-mounted

motor adds heat to the supply air which can be calculated
by using the formula

Bhp

X

2545

Heat Added, Btuh

I Motor Efficiency

The additional heat that an internally-mounted motor

adds to the airstream compared to that of an externally-
mounted motor can be calculated by using the formula:

Additional Heat Added, Btuh

Bhp

X

2545 (1 - % Motor Efficiency)

% Motor Efficiency

DISCHARGE

ARRANGEMENT

DRIVE AND ACCESS

DOOR HANDt

Left

Right

Top Horizontal Front,

THF

F2

Fi

Bottom Horizontal Front,

BHF

Fl

^2

Upblast Front,

UBF

F2

Fl

Upblast Rear,

UBR

Fl

F2

Downblast,

DB

Fl

F2

Top Horizontal Rear,*

THR

Fl

F2

Bottom Horizontal Rear,*

BHR

F2

Fl

'Vertical fan sections only

fSizes 48-90 use FI motor position for all discharges

NOTES
1. When ordering replacement motors, theconduit box MUST be

installed in the correct location on the motor, or there will be
interference and the motor will not fit into unit properly

2 In many cases the motor vendor supplies a motor with the

conduit box located on top of the motor

F2

FI

When the apparatus room is used as a plenum, the fan

motor and all other motors in the room are in the air-
stream. Therefore, even though the central-station unit
motors are externally mounted, they are still in the air-
stream and the same amount of heat is added as if
internally-mounted motors were used.

Additional Information

which is useful in selecting

motors and drives is shown in Tables 6 through 14.

Table 7 — Typical Values of Full Load Amps at

460 Volts for Standard Motors*

MOTOR

HP

1800 RPM

3600 RPM

Framet

ODP TEFC

Frame

ODP

Frame

TEFC

2

145T

___

30

___

___

___

3

182T

50

145T

182T

4 1

5

184T

73

67

182T

69

184T

63

7.5

213T

105

9.8

184T

93

213T

95

10

215T

126

134

213T

130

215T

12 5

15

254T

20 0

180

215T

190

254T

183

20

256T

25 0

24.5

254T

23 0

256T

24 5

25

284T

31 5

32 0

256T

29 0

30

286T

37 0

35 0

40

324T

48 0

50.0

50

326T

60 0

62.0

60

364T

70 0

70 0

75

365T

87.0

86 0

100

404T

1160

100

405T

1150

OOP

— Open Drip Proof

TEFC

— Totally Enclosed Fan-Cooled

'Amps will be doubled for 230 volts

fTEFC, 1800 rpm motors use the same size frame as ODP,

1800 rpm motors

NOTES.

1 Frame sizes given above apply to motors for which standard

drives are available

2 Amp values are based on Magnetex Century-Electric motors

For data on other manufacturers, consult their catalog.

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