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Marathon Globetrotter close-coupled pump motors are used to power close-coupled pumps in many industrial and commercial applications. They are highly efficient in providing a maximum starting torque and can operate without a run or start capacitor which may fail or wear out.
Style | Model | Overall Length | Frame | Frame Material | RPM Range | Shaft Length | Full Load Amps | HP | Length Less Shaft | Price | |
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A | 213TTFB6037 | 24 9/16" | 213JP | Rolled Steel | 1701-1800 | 8.187" | 19.2/9.6 | 7.5 | 16.375" | £2,458.78 | |
B | 326TTFCA6012 | 37" | 326JP | Cast Iron | 3001-3600 | 8.5" | 112.0/56.0 | 50 | 28.875" | £7,019.53 |
A shared motor and pump shaft or a strong connection between the motor shaft and pump shaft inside the pump casing defines close-coupled pumps. Instead of being mounted on pump feet, the pump casing is fastened to the driving flange.
A continuous load is where the highest current is expected to operate continuously for three hours or more.
Totally enclosed non-ventilated (TENV) motors are designed without air openings, ideal for applications requiring frequent sanitising or cleaning. The TEFC (totally enclosed fan-cooled) motors come with an external fan to circulate outside air to the motor.