What is the appropriate temperature range for Motor Housing?
2022-07-20
When the motor is under rated load, the temperature of the Motor Housing is generally not higher than 80 degrees, and is normally around 60 or 70 degrees.
If the temperature of the measured motor cover exceeds the ambient temperature by more than 25 degrees, it indicates that the temperature rise of the motor has exceeded the normal range. Generally, the temperature rise of the motor should be below 20 degrees. Generally, the motor coil is made of enameled wire, and when the temperature of the enameled wire is higher than about 150 degrees, the paint film will fall off due to the high temperature, resulting in a short circuit of the coil.
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