Hello. It is normal that the synchronous motor get hot when working. It’s temperature rising is ≤65K (220V 50Hz). That means, when room temperature is 25°C (77°F), the motor surface will upto 90°C (194°F). So that is why synchronous motor get too hot to touch. If there is a fire hazard, please take a advance protection from the case. The motor has B-class insulation, which means the maximum allowable working temperature is 130 ℃.
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Hello. It is normal that the synchronous motor get hot when working. It’s temperature rising is ≤65K (220V 50Hz). That means, when room temperature is 25°C (77°F), the motor surface will upto 90°C (194°F). So that is why synchronous motor get too hot to touch. If there is a fire hazard, please take a advance protection from the case.
The motor has B-class insulation, which means the maximum allowable working temperature is 130 ℃.
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The shaft will remain still and you can't move or turn it manually, otherwise the gears inside may be damaged. 🙂 -CHANCS MOTOR
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