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103134162 456 series submersible motor stator, wound up
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Stator of submersible electric motor 456 series, wound. It is a component part of asynchronous electric motor of three-phase alternating current. Used to drive a submersible centrifugal pump.
It is used in 456 series motor with power of 44kW at 50Hz, current capacity of 19.2A, operating voltage at 50Hz - 2004V. Body diameter - 116 mm; Number of rotor packages - 5; Mass - 151kg. Length - 2846 m Winding wire material - copper insulated with double polyimide tape.
Casing material - stainless steel RLOY; Stator is supplied separately, it has no additional equipment. Manufacturer - Tyumen Pumps Schlumberger Plant, Russia.
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