Innomotics HV M slipring
The perfect solution for applications with heavy starting conditions a

High voltage motor Innomotics HV M slipring
The high voltage motor Innomotics HV M slipring offers optimal solutions for applications with high load inertia, such as in the cement and mining industries, thus improving the service life of your plant. The motor was developed using Siemens*' Unigraphics NX and Teamcenter PLM software. By using the 3D models of the motor, you reduce the time required for plant upgrades.
Benefits at a glance
Highest reliability
Certified and well proven MICALASTIC® VPI insulation system with extrem long lifetime comes along with a rigid motor frame design and easy to service, separated slipring compartment.
Easy plant integration
Highest power density of our slipring motors provides you smaller frame sizes and thus reduces installation space. Less required installation space together with the provision of our 3-D Motor models will speed up your complete plant integration process.
Easy connection into Inspire IQ applications is driving uptime of your plant
Innomotics HV M slipring motors can easily be integrated into our Inspire IQ applications to provide you a new dimension of availability, serviceability, productivity and efficiency.
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Technical data overview
Shaft height | 355 up to 630 mm (SH710 and higher on request) |
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| Power rating | 200 kW up to 4.5 MW (higher on request) |
| No. of poles | 4 / 6 / 8 (other pole numbers on request) |
| Rated voltages | up to 11 KV |
| Degree of protection | IP55 |
| Cooling type | IC 611, IC 616 (shaft height 355 – 630 mm) |
Type of motor | Asynchronous |
Operating mode | DOL |
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