I have corresponded with jOmega by email.
He left for some personal reasons.
He has a web page at:
The e-mail address at that web-page is a little different than the one he uses to correspond with me. I have e-mailed his address to you kumar. It probably wouldn't be a good idea for me to post it here on the board.
His advice to me when I asked a similar question:
"For motors in outdoor service, DC, Squirrel-Cage, WR, Synchronous, etc; I've always spec'd sealed bearings or IMPRO seals for the bearings. I don't like WP class enclosures..and prefer TEFC or TENV with thermostatically controlled space heaters. The extra cost is well justified in downtime and maintenance savings."
So mostly I think it amounts to specing sealed bearings. If it's an existing motor, with some effort the bearings can be replaced with sealed bearings (with a little evaluation to ensure they won't overheat).
I have seen writeup of many other features used for sealing the clearance between shaft and housing. Forsheda V-ring etc. Sorry I don't have much more info. For new motor I'm sure distributor would be helpful.
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