Grundfos 99843438 - MS6000P QFXT60 | Submersible

GRUNDFOSSKU: 99843438

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Description

MS6000P QFXT60 The motor is a 3-phase synchronous high efficiency permanent magnet submersible motor of canned type. All surfaces in contact with pump media are made of stainless steel. The motor is a IPM type with embedded magnets in the metal cladded rotor – needs frequency drive to start and speed regulate. Radial- and thrust bearing are of journal type lubricated by the motor liquid – water filled construction. Construction with mechanical shaft seal and diaphragm to ensure minimal exchange of pump media and motor liquid.

EAN 5713835077165
Approvals CCSAUS
Axial load max 27.0 kN
Built-in motor protection NONE
Built-in temp. transmitter no
Diameter 6 inch
Enclosure class (IEC 34-5) IP68
Frequency converter VFD IPM type required
Gross weight 103.0 lb
Insulation class (IEC 85) F
Mains frequency 50 Hz
Material Pricing Group 28
Max liquid t at 0.15 m/sec 140 °F
Maximum ambient pressure 60 bar
Model A
Moment of inertia 0.068 lb ft²
Motor Stainless steel
Motor diameter 6 inch
Motor efficiency at 1/2 load 0.836
Motor efficiency at 3/4 load 0.874
Motor efficiency at full load 1 0.905
Motor efficiency at full load 2 0.903
Motor efficiency at full load 3 0.892
Motor frequency 100 Hz
Motor type PM
Motor version T60
Motor voltage 350 V
Net weight 86.5 lb
Number of cables 1
Number of poles 4
Power factor 1 0.88
Power factor 2 0.92
Power factor 3 0.95
Rated current 9.6 A
Rated full-load torque 1 14.68 ft lb
Rated full-load torque 2 10.77 ft lb
Rated full-load torque 3 7.228 ft lb
Rated power - P2 0 kW
Rated speed 1650-3000 rpm
Rated voltage 3 x 350-440 V
Real Time 1 Available on 2/6/2024 Plant: Allentown  Update with real time availability and Net price
Shaft seal for motor SiC/SiC NBR
Thermal protec external
Type PM
Version T60
Winding resistance 0.920 ohm
Windings Enamelled

Motor Curves

Dimensional Drawing

DWiring Diagram

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