Carbonator Pump Motors

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VoltageHpShaft Dia.Service FactorMotor Thermal ProtectionFull Load AmpsRotationOverall LengthPrice
115/230V AC
3/4 hp
5/8"
1
Automatic
10.4/5.2A
Counter Clockwise
9 1/8"
SGD 1,507.50
230V AC
1/3 hp
5/8"
1
Automatic
2.7A
Clockwise/Counter Clockwise
7 11/16"
SGD 442.74
208-240V AC
1/4 hp
5/8"
1
Auto
2.3-2.4A
CW/CCW
7 11/16"
SGD 420.60
115V AC
1/4 hp
1/2"
1
Automatic
5A
Clockwise/Counter Clockwise
7 11/16"
SGD 402.51
115V AC
1/3 hp
1/2"
1.15
Automatic
5.6A
Clockwise/Counter Clockwise
7 11/16"
SGD 413.13
115/230V AC
1/3 hp
5/8"
1
Automatic
2.7-2.8/5.5-5.6A
Clockwise/Counter Clockwise
7 15/16"
SGD 465.79
115/230V AC
1/2 hp
5/8"
1
Automatic
3.4-3.6/7.1-7.2A
Clockwise/Counter Clockwise
8 3/4"
SGD 538.55
115V AC
1/2 hp
5/8"
1.2
Automatic
7.2A
Clockwise/Counter Clockwise
8 3/4"
SGD 567.59
115V AC
1/3 hp
5/8"
1
Automatic
6.1A
Counter Clockwise
7 11/16"
SGD 473.07
115/230V AC
1/3 hp
5/8"
1
Automatic
5.5-5.6/2.7-2.8A
Counter Clockwise
7 11/16"
SGD 461.51
LEESON

MPNPrice
5KH32GNB815X
SGD 512.34

Description

Carbonator or jet pump motors are best suited for continuous-duty hydraulic & centrifugal pump powering applications in manufacturing facilities, processing plants and wastewater management industries. Raptor Supplies offers a wide array of Century & Marathon jet pump motors featuring an open drip-proof / totally enclosed fan cooled enclosure for providing optimum heat dissipation rates and ball bearings for reducing the frictional losses & preventing the ingress of contaminants into the casing. Selected UL-listed, split-phase carbonator pump motors from Century come equipped with an extended hub for facilitating direct pump mounting on the motor, an auto thermal protection facility for minimising the heat generation and a cradle base design for ensuring secure installation. Choose from an extensive range of these motors available in horsepower ratings ranging from 1/4 to 3 hp, on Raptor Supplies.

Working Mechanism

  • Carbonator pump motors work by converting electrical energy into mechanical energy that drives the pump mechanism.
  • When power is supplied to the motor, an electromagnetic field is created around the motor windings.
  • This electromagnetic field interacts with the magnetic field of the rotor, causing it to spin.
  • The spinning rotor drives the shaft, which is connected to the pump mechanism.
  • The pump mechanism consists of a series of impellers or vanes that are arranged in a way that creates a pressure differential to move the fluid being pumped.
  • As the rotor spins, it rotates the impellers or vanes, creating a suction that draws the fluid into the pump and then pushes it through the outlet.

Frequently Asked Questions