DETAILS, FROM THE TOP: A. Patented moisture switch which protects the motor from damage if there is a water leak. B. Three thermal switches, embedded in the stator windings which protect the motor from overheating. C. In class F insulated motors the inner working temperature may rise to 155 degrees centigrade. The maximum rise in Sarlin motors is normally 80 degrees and they will run continuously at this lower temperature. This means that the motors have a large overloading capacity and that motor life is increased. D. All Sarlin S-pumps have as standard equipment double mechanical seals, which seal off the motor from the pump section.
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106DETAILS, FROM THE TOP: A. Patented moisture switch which protects the motor from damage if there is a water leak. B. Three thermal switches, embedded in the stator windings which protect the motor from overheating. C. In class F insulated motors the inner working temperature may rise to 155 degrees centigrade. The maximum rise in Sarlin motors is normally 80 degrees and they will run continuously at this lower temperature. This means that the motors have a large overloading capacity and that motor life is increased. D. All Sarlin S-pumps have as standard equipment double mechanical seals, which seal off the motor from the pump section. Press, 29 May 1985, Page 42
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