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Marathon Motors H684 Motor for Carbonator Pump - 1/2 HP, 100-120/200-240V

Brand:
Mfr. Model #:
H684
KR Part #:
PPMO12
Weight:
18.20 lbs
GTIN:
722856031716
In Stock
MSRP
$521.86
Now Only!
$357.78
Steel frame 1/2 horsepower motor with continuous duty and drip-proof enclosure.
 
 

Technical Specifications

Phase: Single
Horsepower: .5
Amps: 7.1-7.2
Amps: 3.4-3.6
RPM: 1725
Voltage AC: 100-120
Voltage AC: 200-240
Shaft Diameter: 16 millimeter

Product Description

Steel 1/2 HP Motor

The Marathon Motors H684 motor is a single phase, continuous duty motor that produces 1/2 horsepower. Designed for use with pump applications like fluid transfer, vending machine, soda machine, and other hub-mounted applications.

Specifications:

  • Output HP: 1/2 horsepower
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Current: 7.1-7.2,3.4-3.6 A
  • Service Factor: 1
  • Efficiency: 63.3%
  • Insulation Class: B
  • Frame: 48Y
  • Overload Protector: AUTO
  • Drive End Bearing Size: 6203
  • UL Listed
  • Output KW: 0.37 kW
  • Voltage: 100-120/200-240 volt
  • Speed: 1725 RPM
  • Single phase
  • Continuous Duty
  • KVA Code: N
  • Enclosure: Drip-Proof
  • Ambient Temperature: 104° Fahrenheit
  • Opp Drive End Bearing Size: 6203
  • Drive End Bearing: Ball
  • Opposite Drive End Bearing: Ball
  • CSA: Yes
  • Electrical Type: Split phase
  • Poles: 4
  • Mounting: Resilient
  • Frame Material: Rolled Steel
  • Frame Length: 6.22"
  • Shaft Extension: .17"
  • Weight: 19 lbs.
  • Starting Method: SM
  • Rotation: Counter clockwise/Clockwise
  • Motor Orientation: Any
  • Shaft Diameter: .63"
  • Overall Length: 8.75"

Features:

  • Resilient base
  • Completely interchangeable with OEM units
  • Automatic reset thermal protector

UPC:

  • 722856031716

Product Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Question:Does this motor have a power cord attached to it? The picture doesnt show one. - Douglas (07/09/2023)
Response:It does not, this motor would need to be hard wired.
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