When customers call for a replacement motor, they are often holding the motor they need to replace. We ask them for the information printed on the side of the motor, including voltage, speed and model number. The Information Printed on the Motor: What it Means This information is also included on our website. The voltage and other specifications are first, followed by speed and model number. The “3W” indicates the wattage and the “1RPM” indicates the speed, which can also be shown as “1RPH” or “1RPD.” In the picture shown above, you’ll see “110V” defining the motor voltage, then “60Hz” for the cycles per second. The model number will also be listed on the motor. Synchron motors often display the same model number for different voltages. If customers read that information and answer a few basic questions, we’ll be able to quickly ship them the correct motor so they’ll be back in business very soon. More About Synchron MotorsĪnd for just a bit more information, these motors are used in clocks, advertising signs, damper controls on HVAC, water heaters and other electrical equipment. By far the most common corrective motor movement, part number 33-1111, is used in system secondary clocks. It is used in American Time, Simplex, Cincinnati, Faraday and Edwards wired synchronized clocks. It does not include correction bracket and coil assembly. We have quantity discounts and some customers take advantage of buying the clock motor movements in case quantities of 50 at a time.
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