Fig. 1 — physical data, motor and drive dimensions – Carrier 39E/ER User Manual

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MAX ROOM FOR

MOTOR a SHEAVE
IN UNIT

MOTOR

OPEN

DRIP PROOF

TOTALLY

ENCLOSED,

FAN COOLED

Frame

Shaft

Diameter (in.)

C

max

NW

R

C

max

NW

R

145T

%

12”/,

6

2'74

3’72

13'72

2'/4

3'72

182T

14'/8

2%

4'72

15"/,6

2%

4'72

184T

14'/8

2%

4'72

16”/,

6

2%

4’7a

213T

15%

3%

5'74

18=/,6

3=/a

5'74

215T

17%

3%

5%

19”/,6

3%

5'74

254T

20y,6

4

6'74

23'7a

4

6'74

256T

22V,6

4

6'74

24%

4

6'74

284T

23V,6

4=7e

7

26=/e

4=/6

7

286T

24’V,6

4=7a

7

27”/6

4=78

7

324T

26

5'74

8

28%

5'74

8

326T

2 V k

5'74

8

30'/4

5’74

8

364T

28=78

5%

9

32'/2

5%

9

365T

29”/,6

5%

9

34'7

b

5%

9

404T

32=78

V h

10

37'/4

7 'A

10

405T

34'78

V A

10

38%

V A

10

Fig. 1 — Physical Data, Motor and Drive Dimensions

ADVANTAGES OF INTERNALLY-MOUNTED,

FACTORY-INSTALLED MOTORS

Motor is Protected from Shipping and Storage

Damage

— Unlike the externally-mounted factory-

installed motor, the internally-mounted motor and drive
are protected against damage and vandalism during ship­
ping and jobsite storage. At start-up time, the unit
requires only final drive tightening to be ready for

operation.

Largest Possible Motor May Be Factory In­
stalled

— Externally-mounted motors can cause stress

on the top of the fan section when cantilevered from the
unit side casing panels thus limiting motor size. The
internally-mounted motor is always mounted on a base

located in the bottom of the fan section. This base is
designed to support the weight of the largest (heaviest)
motor that is compatible with a particular size unit.

Provides

Longer

Motor

Life

Externally-

mounted motors are often subjected to less than ideal
ambient conditions that may contain dust or other air­
borne particles. Because internally-mounted motor is in
airstream, the standard practice of using filters in the
airstream (often higher efficiency filters) insures that
clean filtered air passes over motor.

Increased Motor Service Factor

— The service

factor is the amount of continuous overload the motor
can withstand without damaging the motor or decreas­
ing design life. The lower the operating temperature of
the motor, the longer the life of the motor.

The standard 1.15 service factor applied to integral

frame open drip proof (ODP) motors and the 1.0 service
factor applied to totally enclosed, fan-cooled (TEFC)
motors are based on operation in an ambient temperature
of 104F (40C).

The motor mounted in the airstream operates at a

lower temperature than if mounted externally due to the
cool, fast moving air passing over the motor As a result,
motor life is extended. In cases where there is warm circu­
lating air, the motor still runs at a lower temperature
than if externally mounted due to the improved heat
dissipating effect of the air passing over the motor.

Factory-supplied and installed motors have Class B

insulation as standard for use in applications where
motor is subjected to maximum ambient temperature of

104 F (40 C). When the motor will be subjected to higher

temperatures, either from ambient temperature or high
temperature heating applications, a special order motor

with Class F insulation should be used

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