“There are many continuous-duty applications where required fan speed is in the 300 to 500 RPM range. For example, data center cooling applications – where high-flow and low-static pressure is desired – require a large diameter fan running at a relatively low RPM,” said Scott Johnson, VP Sales at NovaTorque. “To date, however, low speed direct drive applications haven’t been practical due to the high cost and low efficiency of 900 RPM 8-pole induction motors. NovaTorque’s 900 RPM ECPM motors change that paradigm with the combination of ultra high efficiency across a broad operating range at prices substantially lower than those of 8-pole induction motors.”
An additional benefit of NovaTorque’s unique flux focusing stator and rotator technology is the ability to often be one full frame size smaller than conventional induction motors, providing substantial weight and space savings. “The 182T/184T size in the 3 Hp 900 RPM motor provides a weight savings of 70 lbs. over a conventional induction motor with the same output power and speed,” said Johnson. “The 5 Hp 900 RPM motor provides a weight savings of 100 lbs or more over a comparable conventional induction motor.”
The NovaTorque motor achieves this efficiency gain, and smaller size with an all-ferrite (versus rare earth) magnet design, which provides a substantial cost benefit over conventional permanent magnet motors using costly rare earth materials. “The combination of higher efficiency and smaller size provides substantial benefits to OEMs and HVAC systems designers who are using low speed fans to reduce noise due to air cavitation, and other designers seeking cost-effective electric motor solutions,” noted Joe Weber, NovaTorque’s Senior Director for Product Management and Marketing.