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Dayton 3K067 Single Phase Carbonator Pump Split-Phase Motor - 1/4 HP, 1725 RPM, 115 VAC

Brand:
Mfr. Model #:
3K067
KR Part #:
HSEM3K067
Weight:
11.55 lbs
GTIN:
099461076990
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MSRP
$360.18
Now Only!
$219.62
This is a resistance start motor that utilizes single phase power. Engineered for a softer startup that slowly brings the pump up to speed using less torque. Generates 1/4 horsepower and reaches a maximum speed of 1725 RPM.
 
 

Technical Specifications

RPM: 1725
Voltage AC: 115 VAC
Horsepower: 0.25
Max Temperature: 104 degrees F
Shaft Diameter: 0.50 inch

Product Description

Resistance Start Motor

The Dayton 3K067 motor is a split-phase motor that requires less starting torque providing a softer startup where the pump gradually comes up to speed. Motor utilizes single phase 115 VAC power. Operates at a maximum speed of 1,725 RPM. Constructed with an open dripproof design enclosure that incorporates openings in the endshields. 

Specifications:

  • Item: Carbonator Pump Motor
  • Motor Application: Pump
  • Motor Sub Application: Carbonator Pump
  • Phase: Single
  • Motor Design: Split-Phase
  • HP: 1/4
  • Nameplate RPM: 1,725
  • No. of Speeds: 1
  • Voltage: 115V AC
  • Full Load Amps: 5.0
  • Frame: 48Y
  • Usable @ 208V: No
  • Usable @ 200V: No
  • Hz: 60
  • Motor Service Factor: 1
  • Motor Thermal Protection: Auto
  • Ins. Class: B
  • Max. Ambient Temperature: 40°C (104°F)
  • Duty Cycle: Continuous
  • Motor Shaft Rotation: CW/CCW
  • Motor Enclosure Design: Open Dripproof
  • Motor Mounting Type: Cradle Base
  • Motor Mounting Position: All Angle
  • Motor Frame Material: Steel
  • Shaft Diameter: 1/2 in
  • Shaft Length: 3/16 in
  • Motor Bearings: Ball
  • Height: 5 13/16 in
  • Overall Length: 7 11/16 in
  • Length Less Shaft: 7 1/2 in
  • Body Diameter: 5.6 in
  • Weight: 13 lb.
  • Nominal Efficiency: 52.5 %
  • Standards: CE Mark, CSA Certified, UL Recognized 

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