Product Description
The MRS200C-B075-NN synchronous motor stands out for its thorough management of thermal loads, as evidenced by a 120-minute time constant. By distributing heat effectively, it prevents damage-causing hotspots from degrading insulation over time. This robust construction supports continuous heavy-duty cycles around the clock. Designed for wide environmental tolerance, the motor operates reliably from 0 to 40°C without derating. Temperatures causing downtime in inferior units pose no issues, and its resistance to industrial settings increases uptime percentages. Harsh conditions become irrelevant to workflow consistency.
A nominal 2.5 kW loss speaks to highly efficient energy conversion rates. Power demand remains conservative versus output, and reduced utility consumption lowers overhead costs significantly. Renewable alternatives face less pressure to supplement demand, allowing environmentally conscious processes to feel at ease with this motor. Weighing 14.5 kg and 20 kg for the rotor and stator respectively, the hefty components showcase built-in toughness. Manufacturers gain confidence integrating motors directly into machinery, and accelerated maintenance intervals cut total expenses compared to fragile competitors prone to failure. Unpredicted stoppages disappear.
With an 0.55 mH inductance, the motor enables swift torque response and smooth power delivery all around. Whether loaded or idling, tight speed regulation maintains precise process control. Demanding profile changes cause no loss in motion quality, and output consistency approaches theoretical maximums. Clever passive cooling exploits a 0.5 L coolant pathway requiring only 10 L/min flow and 5 bar max pressure. Minimal pressure drop saves ancillary pump usage, and the need for complex active systems is eliminated. Setup complexities vanish, and integration simplifies.