
U701-B Explosion-proof Motor
This motor main used as necessary accessories with pump of dispenser. The quality & performance are steady.
Technique Function:
Voltage:380V 50Hz,three phase.
Power:750W(1HP)/1KW
RPM:1390r/min
FLA:4.9A,Locked current:27A
Rated torque:5.03N.m,Max torque:18.4N.m,
Locked torque:17.1N.m
KVA code:H,Termo-Protector:Y
Temperature: -40~~+55degree
Package:
Packing : Carton dimensions: Net weight: Gross weight:
1set/carton 425 x 255 x 230mm 10.5kg 10.5kg
Explosion-proof approval:
This motor has been tested and granted Ex approval.The Ex-approval
is EX d IIA T3.Ex certificate number is CE991209.
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Dec 7th 2006
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IN A bloodless coup on December 5th that drew strong condemnation both at home and overseas, Fiji s
military commander, Frank Bainimarama, seized power. Since then, top government officials have been
dismissed, the press censored and an obscure retired army doctor, Jona Senilagakali, declared interim
prime minister. This brash step from an army known for upholding the rule of law has perplexed many. It
is far from clear that the takeover can be politically consolidated.
Coups in Fiji can be downright odd. Commodore Bainimarama put this one off for days first, he said, to
wait for the school holidays; then for a scheduled rugby match between the army and the police. After
Laisenia Qarase, the prime minister, had caved in to all his main demands, he deposed him anyway.
In the days before the coup, legislation he opposed was dropped, the Australian-born police commissioner
scooted abroad, and the government even declared a willingness to lean on the public prosecutor to drop
charges of “sedition�against the commander. Commodore Bainimarama was still not satisfied. Mr Qarase
refused to resign and allow a notionally constitutional transition, so the commander took power by force.
Fiji s neighbours have imposed sanctions, and the Commonwealth is expected to suspend its membership.
But Australia s prime minister, John Howard, has ruled out military intervention. Even so, the commander
seems jittery and on December 6th declared a state of emergency.
In the past, the origins of Fiji s coups—both in 1987 and 2000—have lain in friction between the country s
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