The Taco 1636-013RP is a robust single phase motor designed specifically for 1600 series centrifugal pumps. Engineered for reliability, this 1-1/2 horsepower motor operates at 1725 RPM and can handle dual voltage inputs of 115/230 volts, making it versatile for various installations.This motor is ideal for replacements or upgrades in both residential and light commercial settings, ensuring consistent performance and reliability.
Features
- Optimized for performance with 1600 series models.
- Durable design ensures longevity under industrial conditions.
- Efficient operation with a single phase setup.
Specifications
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Motor Horsepower: 1-1/2 HP
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Motor Speed: 1725 RPM
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Voltage Compatibility: 115/230V
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Electrical Phase: Single Phase
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Motor Enclosure: ODP (Open Drip Proof)
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Frame Size: 56
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Frequency: 60 Hz
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Compatible Pump Series: 1600
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Model Being Repaired: 1636
What Our Experts Think
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Powerful & Reliable: The Taco 1636-013RP Motor delivers 1-1/2 HP of consistent performance, making it a dependable replacement for single-phase pump applications.
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Dual-Voltage Capability: Operates on 115/230V, providing flexibility for various electrical setups in residential, commercial, and light industrial systems.
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Durable Build: Designed with high-quality materials for long service life, reduced vibration, and smooth, quiet operation.
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Direct OEM Replacement: Ensures perfect fit and compatibility with Taco pumps, minimizing installation time and maintenance effort.
Q&A
Q: What systems is this motor compatible with?
A: It’s a direct replacement for compatible Taco pump models requiring a 1-1/2 HP, single-phase motor.
Q: Does it support both 115V and 230V power?
A: Yes, it features dual-voltage operation (115/230V) for flexible installation.
Q: Is it designed for continuous duty?
A: Yes, it’s built for continuous operation under demanding pump or HVAC conditions.
Maintenance Tips
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Keep ventilation clear: Ensure cooling vents remain free of dust and debris.
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Inspect wiring connections: Tighten terminals and check insulation regularly.
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Monitor operation: Listen for vibration or noise as early signs of wear.
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Avoid moisture: Operate in a clean, dry location to prevent corrosion.
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Check bearings: Replace if signs of friction or overheating appear.