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Previously DC series motors were used but now 3 phase variable frequency drives are used.
Thank you for this wonderful guidance..
Originally Posted by Juan Madera Take the old one to a motor shop and have it rebuilt? Looks VERY old and probably unobtainium. I dont work on elevators, just posting some pics for OP. The elevator guy at this site like to leave the door off the unit. Should have taken a pic of the control panel as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Take the old one to a motor shop and have it rebuilt? Looks VERY old and probably unobtainium.
Seen one today, best shot i could get of the nameplate without taking it apart... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
[You might try Google. 50 hp 3phase might work. Many of us dont work on elevators so you are asking the wrong people.QUOTE=ranitupe;25638823]Thank you for this guidance..This will be very useful for my studies..[/QUOTE]
Thank you for this guidance..This will be very useful for my studies..
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Originally Posted by ranitupe Which is the best motor to use in Elevator? Electric
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Would not touch this unless it is in your own home. Liability and entanglement with AHJ not worth even thinking about it!
Arnt they DC motors? I think I would call Otis or Schindler. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Motor for Elevator Which is the best motor to use in Elevator?
Motor for Elevator
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