
Industrial 110 kW 1500 RPM Electric Motor
Industrial 110 kW electric motors with a speed of 1500 rpm are asynchronous motors specifically designed for heavy industry applications that require high performance and reliabili... More Details
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The two most critical parameters for choosing an electric motor correctly are power (kW or HP) and speed (rpm). The torque and speed required by the application are defined by these two values. In this category we have grouped motors by power and speed, so you can easily find a model that exactly matches your need, such as a 110 kw electric motor or a 1500 rpm motor.
Motor power determines the work it can do and is expressed in kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (HP) (1 HP ≈ 0.746 kW). The DRG Motor range spans from small powers such as 0.18 kW up to high powers of 355 kW and above. Correct power selection prevents both strain from insufficient power and wasted energy from oversizing.
Power and speed must be considered together; different speeds at the same power produce different torque. For efficient choices see high efficiency motors, and for motor type the asynchronous AC motors page. Energy savings can also be achieved by controlling speed with a variable frequency drive (inverter). For all power and speed options and prices, explore the DRG Motor range.
At the same power, lower-speed motors produce higher torque; therefore 1000 or 750 rpm are preferred for heavy-load applications and 3000 rpm for speed-priority ones. The right power-speed combination benefits both energy efficiency and equipment life.
How do I convert kW to HP? 1 HP is about 0.746 kW; multiplying the kW value by roughly 1.36 gives the approximate horsepower.

Industrial 110 kW electric motors with a speed of 1500 rpm are asynchronous motors specifically designed for heavy industry applications that require high performance and reliabili... More Details