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NEMA motors lower electric bills

By Staff -- Control Engineering, 4/1/2007

Siemens Energy & Automation

NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) Motors from Siemens reach the highest efficiency levels in the marketplace for industrial standard motors. Offered in aluminum and cast iron frame configurations, these motors include high efficiency and industry-leading NEMA Premium efficient designs to help motor users lower energy costs and extend service life. A unique die-cast copper rotor and special stator design add efficiency. High-capacity anti-friction bearings, dynamically balanced rotor assemblies, precision machining, copper windings, and superior insulation provide a reliable, efficient, long-lasting motor. www.sea.siemens.com

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