
What is an Electronically Commutated EC Motor?
Sep 11, 2019 · An electronically commutated (EC) motor is designed to run on an alternating current (AC) power supply, but it in fact bears a closer resemblance to a direct current (DC) motor. It is essentially a permanent magnet, brushless DC motor that incorporates on-board electronics.
Continental Fan's new ECP EC Direct Drive Panel Fan features a compact design and high efficiency EC motor. The high efficiency motor complies with the efficiency level IE5, providing significant cost-savings through lower energy consumption.
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Sep 9, 2019 · Continental Fan Manufacturing Inc. 10212 Freight Drive Dayton, Ohio 45377
• Reversible 3-speed axial fan with an energy efficient DC motor • High-tech ceramic energy regenerator with heat recovery efficiency up to 97% • Air purification with a pre-filter and MERV11 (F7) filter • Built-in temperature sensor • Automatic shutter prevents backdrafts • …
• More efficient than NEMA Super Premium / IE4 motors plus VFD • Built in electronic thermal protection • Max 50°C operation (above 40 degrees, derate 2% per 1 degree C)
With its high efficiency EC motor, the TF100-EC Tranquil Bathroom Fan offers whisper-quiet exhaust with sones ranging from 0.3 to 1.0. Toggle-switch positioning determines the maximum desired airflow rate, ranging from 50 to 100 cfm. TF100-EC TRANQUIL BATHROOM FAN Features & Benefits • Totally enclosed brushless electronically commutated (EC ...
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What is an Electronically Commutated EC Motor? An electronically commutated (EC) motor is designed to run on an alternating current (AC) power supply, but it in fact bears a closer resemblance to a direct current (DC) motor.