ABB, a global leader in innovation and technology, will be featuring its reliable, highly efficient motor and drive solutions at Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia, August 20-22 in Houston, Texas, U.S. Attendees are invited to visit booth 2617 to learn from experts how ABB’s innovative products and services provide essential solutions for system performance, productivity, energy and cost savings and more. ABB’s global segment manager, Todd Huston, and IEC low-voltage motors U.S. division manager, Robert Boyce, will be available for pre-scheduled interviews to discuss the ABB product portfolio and solutions to overcome industry challenges.
Visit booth 2617 to learn more about the following motors and variable speed drives:
ABB Baldor-Reliance NEMA low-voltage motors
- Baldor-Reliance® SP4™ NEMA Super Premium® efficiency motors: are ABB’s solution for a more sustainable and efficient future driven by the need to reduce energy consumption. The idea is simple: Take a proven AC induction motor design and make it better by reducing motor losses by an average of 20 percent while maintaining the simplicity, form, fit and function of today‘s installed base of AC induction motors. With more than 80 percent of industrial electric motors operating direct on line (DOL) - without using a drive to improve efficiency - SP4 represents ABB’s commitment to improving efficiency and performance without requiring customers to make significant investments in additional technology or components. Learn more about SP4 motors here.
- Baldor-Reliance EC Titanium: is available in two configurations - stand-alone motors and integrated motor-drive (IMD) units. Features include aluminum housed top-mount or axial-mount IMD, IP55 enclosure, internal shaft grounding brush and class-F insulation. EC Titanium recently recieved the EPA’s ENERGY STAR Emerging Technology Award. Learn more about EC Titanium motors here.
- Baldor-Reliance IEEE 841 severe duty motors: are designed and built to operate long-term in environments that require robust and durable performance and utilize high torque capabilities to accommodate applications with heavy loads and are vibration and shock resistant. Learn more about ABB’s Severe Duty line here.
- Baldor-Reliance explosion proof (XP) motors: for use in hazardous locations have enclosures designed to stop sparks from entering environments where combustible gasses, vapors or dust may exist to ensure the safety of equipment and personnel. Learn more about ABB’s line of XP motors here.
ABB NEMA Motors product line
- ABB NEMA Motors LP100 P-base motor represents ABB NEMA Motors product line of horizontal and vertical severe-duty and general-purpose induction motors. LP100 is a vertical solid-shaft pump motor, built to withstand harsh environments. These motors exceed NEMA Premium efficiency and API610 (LP100) and IEEE 841 industry standards. LP100 offers diverse options, including bearing isolators and ceramic bearings on drive end, extra-high thrust and non-reverse ratchets, making these motors suitable for almost any requirement. Learn more about the LP100 P-base motor here.
ABB IEC low-voltage motors
- ECP5000 series severe duty motors are designed for use in harsh industrial processing applications including horizontal pumping. These motors include feature sets that allow for consistent, reliable operation in tough applications and are stocked in the U.S. for fast delivery. Learn more about ECP5000 severe duty motors here.
- Synchronous reluctance (SynRM) motors combine the high-quality performance of permanent magnet motors with the straight-forward maintenance of induction motors. ABB’s SynRM motors are the first to achieve anticipated IE6 efficiency levels without the use of magnets. This industry-leading technology is available in a wide variety of mechanical packages including water-cooled and hazardous areas to meet the needs of the customer. Learn more about ABB SynRM motors here.
ABB large motors
- AMI5800, part of the RXT Series of Reliance® legacy motors, is an open platform modular large motor that has been designed for the North American market. With a high degree of modularity and customization, it allows the customer to create a motor to their specifications. It meets NEMA electrical performance requirements while providing the energy-efficient operation and sustainable design and manufacturing processes ABB is known for. Learn more about the AMI5800 here.
ABB variable speed drives
- ACS880 high-speed drives optimize the efficiency of your high-speed applications including compressors and turbo blowers, while reducing the need for output current derating. The ACS880 is purpose-built, designed to also provide significant energy savings and reliable operation even under demanding conditions. Learn more about ACS880 drives here.
- ACQ580 drives for water and wastewater simplify pumping processes and ensure energy efficiency. These robust and compact wall-mounted, module and cabinet-built drives have built-in pumping functionalities such as sensorless flow calculation, multipump control, level control, soft pipe fill, dry run protection, quick ramps and pump cleaning. Learn more about ACQ580 drives here.
ABB is a technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. The company’s solutions connect engineering know-how and software to optimize how things are manufactured, moved, powered and operated. Building on over 140 years of excellence, ABB’s more than 105,000 employees are committed to driving innovations that accelerate industrial transformation. www.abb.com
ABB Motion, a global leader in motors and drives, is at the core of accelerating a more productive and sustainable future. We innovate and push the boundaries of technology to contribute to energy efficient, decarbonizing and circular solutions for customers, industries and societies. With our digitally enabled drives, motors and services we support our customers and partners to achieve better performance, safety and reliability. We deliver motor driven solutions for a wide range of applications in all industrial segments. Building on over 140 years of domain expertise in electric powertrains, our more than 22,000 employees across 100 countries learn and improve every day. go.abb/motion