Siemens introduces SD100 IEEE841 low vibration motor

  • March 10, 2010
  • SIEMENS
  • Siemens

March 10, 2010 – Siemens Industry introduced a completely low vibration version of its rugged SD100 IEEE841 motor. The frame, bearing housings, stator and rotor employ the most technologically advanced designs to surpass the demanding vibration requirements of the IEEE Std 841 2009. The IEEE Std 841-2009 requires 3600 rpm motors to operate with a maximum filtered vibration of .05 inch/second at twice speed or twice line frequency. This specification is particularly difficult to meet in the horizontal plane. Test results of .033 inches/second have been recorded, demonstrating the new low vibration motor not only meets the standard but easily exceeds it. The new low vibration SD100 IEEE841 motor is well suited for a wide variety of severe duty applications in industries such as petrochemical and paper processing. Features include:

  • Rugged cast iron frame, bearing housings, fan cover and conduit box
  • Double-drilled (8 mounting holes) feet for easy installation
  • 6-Bolt bearing housings for improved stiffness
  • NEMA Premium or higher efficiencies to lower operating costs
  • Inpro/Seal bearing isolators on both ends of the motor to protect bearings
  • Inverter-rated insulation systemTo provide users a variety of application options, the motors are available in three configurations: stock, modifiable through Siemens’ unique QuikMOD program or custom-built to meet specific customer requirements. About Siemens:A division of Siemens Industry, Inc. (SII), the Drive Technologies (DT) Division is the world’s leading supplier of products and services for production machinery and machine tools. DT’s integrated electrical and mechanical technologies cover the entire drive train and include standard products as well as industry-specific control and drive solutions for metal forming, printing and electronic manufacturing. DT also provides solutions for the glass, wood, plastics, ceramics, textiles, packaging equipment and crane system industries as well as mechatronics support to online services for web-based fault management and preventive maintenance. With nearly 40,000 employees worldwide, the Drive Technologies Division posted worldwide revenues of $13.4 billion in fiscal year 2008.

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