The range of EC Motors from supplier partner Ecofit continues to grow in size, efficiency and features as we see the introduction of the New F5 EC motor with input power up to 85Watts.
Our Ecofit EC motors have many advantages:
Back in 2014 Ecofit’s already comprehensive range of EC motors was extended to include a 115v AC input. The UL approved G9 series motor were available in 115v with input power up to 150w. Consequently, this meant that the following fans were, at the time, available with EC technology:
These additions significantly increased the flexibility and control of 115v applications by offering speed control with 0-10v DC / PWM, tachometric output or alarm relay, without the requirement for a stand-alone controller.
In 2017, Ecofit introduced the V8 EC external rotor motor. The high power EC motor known in the industry as the “V8 motor” is a new external rotor motor with input power up to 300Watts manufactured by our innovative and reputable supplier partner Ecofit. For our existing customers, the V8 motor replaces the L4 motor, with the advantage of higher power at a lower speed enabling a better overall efficiency. Previously the external rotor motor collection consisted of the G9 with input power to 150Watts, and L4 models enabling a motor power rating up to 250Watts. The new addition increases the options available from the Ecofit range to 300Watts with the added built in feature that enables our customers to maintain constant pressure and constant volume depending on individual project requirements. Larger motor requirements will continue to be offered from our Rosenberg range of high power motors across the axial and centrifugal fans range.
This year, the introduction of the new F5 EC motor sees the latest motorised backwards motor with wheels of diameter 133, 188, 192 and 220, single inlet centrifugal forward fans of diameter 108 to 160, double inlet centrifugal forward fans of diameter 120 to 133 will accommodate the interchangeable function.
For more information, contact one of our Product Engineers today.