OEM ODM Submersible motor
Description
Submersible Motor is a robust, high-performance motor designed to drive submersible centrifugal pumps for pumping underground crude oil. This advanced system utilizes a diode three-phase squirrel-cage asynchronous motor, making it suitable for complex applications. The motor features a vertical suspension structure composed of a stator, rotor, bearings, couplings, and ancillary components, ensuring efficient operation. With a length range of 1.5 to 10 meters and the ability to connect multiple motors in series, it can adapt to various well casing sizes, including 4½”, 5½”, 7″, and 8⅝”.
The submersible motor operates effectively within a voltage range of 200V to 3500V and a current of 10 to 120A, with power proportional to length. Operating at a speed of 2850-2900 r/min at 50Hz, this motor is designed for durability and efficiency, featuring refined mineral oil for insulation, lubrication, and cooling.
Additionally, it offers two types of insulation treatment: dipping paint and epoxy, with temperature grades suitable for environments up to 180ºC. For specific applications exceeding 150ºC, custom specifications are available. The motor’s design also includes a self-starting capability and can accommodate special requirements for heat dissipation, ensuring optimal performance in various conditions.
Specifications
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | Diode Three-Phase Squirrel-Cage Asynchronous Motor |
| Length Range | 1.5 – 10 m |
| Voltage Range | 200V – 3500V |
| Current | 10 – 120 A |
| Speed | 2850 – 2900 r/min (at 50 Hz) |
| Insulation Treatment | Dipping Paint / Epoxy |
| Temperature Grade (Dipping) | F (155ºC), H (180ºC) |
| Temperature Grade (Epoxy) | F (155ºC) |
| Efficiency | Up to 88% |
| Power Factor | 0.92 |
Additional Information
The submersible motor is designed to operate efficiently in conditions where the surface flow rate is not less than 0.3 m/s. Should the surface flow velocity be lower than this threshold, the motor selection should be adjusted accordingly. In specialized applications, a heat radiating device may be required to enhance the motor’s heat dissipation capability.