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AC Motors resist high heat and voltage spikes.

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AC Motors resist high heat and voltage spikes.
AC Motors resist high heat and voltage spikes.

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March 17, 2004 - Measuring 2.88 in. sq at endbell and 5.22 in. in length, Series AC65 includes Class F insulation, impregnated windings, powder-coated aluminum frame, and machined aluminum endbells. Cooling channels eliminate lint, dust, and other debris build-up in fins that can cause overheating and motor damage. Available in foot- or face-mount TEFC and TENV designs in single- and 3-phase configurations, motors are suited for HVAC fans and commercial oven rotisseries.

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Groschopp
420 15th St., N.E.
Sioux Center, IA, 51250
USA


Highest-Efficiency Compact AC Motors Resist Damage from High Heat and Voltage Spikes

Sioux Center, IA-March 10, 2004-Groschopp, Inc. has announced their AC65 compact AC motors designed to resist damage caused by heat buildup and "dirty voltage" spikes from lower speed operation while under torque load. The smallest AC motor offered by Groschopp, the AC65 measures just 2.88" square at the endbell and 5.22" in length and is ideal for commercial and industrial HVAC fans, commercial oven rotisseries or other applications where speed fluctuations and heat are factors.

Standard features include rugged ball-bearing construction and highest-efficiency stator and rotor tolerances. Impregnated windings and a tough yet attractive durable powder coat painted all-aluminum frame and machined aluminum endbells add to the unit's overall rugged design. Inside the frame, innovative cooling channels eliminate lint, dust and other debris build-up in the fins that can cause overheating and motor damage.
Class "F" insulation allows the AC65 to withstand temperatures higher than Class "B" ratings in intermittent applications. Customers can choose foot or face mount TEFC (totally enclosed, fan-cooled) and TENV (totally enclosed, non-vented) designs in single- phase and three-phase configurations.

Groschopp Inc. is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of highest quality, durability and serviceability fractional horsepower electric motors, gearmotors and
reducers. For further information, contact Groschopp, Inc. 420 15 Street NE, Sioux Center, IA 51250 Email info@groschopp.com PH: 712.722.4135 or 800.829.4135 FAX: 712.722.1445 www.groschopp.com
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