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  .5HP 56Y SQ FL MOTOR E.E.
 
 
Our Price: $248.99


Product Code: 5238-152
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Description
 

1/2 HP, full-rated square flange Emerson motor engineered to provide significant energy savings.  Emerson consistently produces motors that set the standard for water system pumps. Some of these standards include the following: easy-access cover, easy access/locking for removal and installation of impeller, corrosion resistance, five-point mounting, and long motor life.

  • Energy Saving - 22% less energy than standard equivalent hp motors
  • Thermally Protected
  • Continuous Duty Design
  • 6.5" Diameter Body, 56Y FRame
  • Triple Bearing Protection
  • Stainless Steel Threaded Shaft

Energy Savings Chart:
Estimated savings (vs. standard motors) if you run your pump 24 hours a day for 6 months- based upon the following average electrical KW rates:

  • @$.06 KWH = $39
  • @$.08 KWH = $52
  • @$.10 KWH = $65
  • @$.12 KWH = $76

Check with your local utility for rates to get an accurate comparison.

Specifications:
Convertible Voltage with voltage selection device:
  115V, 8.4 amps
  230V, 4.2 amps

HP:  .5
SF:  1.90 - Full-rated Motor
FR:  56Y
Length Less Shaft:  11.5"
Weight:  25 lbs.

This 1/2 HP motor replaces these and other motor model numbers:

  • Emerson: EB845, EB846, EB852
  • G.E: C1244 (3/4 HP)
  • A.O.Smith: USQ1072 (3/4 HP)
  • Magnetek/Century:  B852 (3/4 HP)
  • Franklin:  16858  (3/4 HP)
  • Sta-Rite:  A100DLL  (3/4 HP)

This motor is common to the following pump makes/models:

  • American Products Ultra-Flo
  • Aqua-Flo Dominator
  • Pac Fab/Pentair Challenger
  • Purex/Pentair Whisperflo
  • Sta-Rite Dura-Glas & Max-E-Glas (not Dura-Glas II)
  • Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro
  • Others

Important Note When Replacing Motors:  If you are replacing a motor that has a low service factor (S.F.) of 1.0 to 1.25 (this is referred to as an uprated motor), you will need to select a energy saving motor that is ONE size smaller in HP to provide the same net horsepower.      

  • For example:  If the motor being replaced is a 3/4 HP and has a S.F. of 1.25, you should choose this 1/2 HP full rated motor to provide the identical net horsepower output. 

The result is that you'll get the same pumping output using a smaller rated HP that consumes far less energy. 

 



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