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What is better WPII or TEAAC enclosures for EM

What is better WPII or TEAAC enclosures for EM

What is better WPII or TEAAC enclosures for EM

(OP)
Dear Experts:
Would you gime some tips for selecction of enclosures for an electrical motor. Is right to select TEAAC instead of WPII enclosures, because TEAAC is better than WPII.
Thanks for your help
Leonardo27
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RE: What is better WPII or TEAAC enclosures for EM

A totally enclosed motor will provide better protection from contaminants and moisture in the environment, but may cost more. I think that IEEE841 for "rugged" severe-duty motors requires totally enclosed construction.

RE: What is better WPII or TEAAC enclosures for EM

(OP)
Could you tell me the difference between a IP54 and IPW54 enclosure.

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