
U701-C 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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Iraq
Carving up the capital?
Jul 27th 2006 | BAGHDAD
From The Economist print edition
Sectarian divisions, even physical ones, are becoming sharper by the day
WHILE Iraq s prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, was in London and
Washington this week to drum up support for his struggling
government of national unity, some of his officials said privately
that the country s own capital was getting closer to being
physically divided up into defensible sectarian zones. Mr Maliki
has had some success in drawing a range of Sunnis and Shias
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walls that surround the Green Zone on the west bank of the
river Tigris, where the government and some 3,000 officials are
hunkered down, the rest of Baghdad s people seems to be at
each other s throats as never before. As a result, the prospect
of a physical division of the city may be getting closer.
The sectarian violence between Shias and Sunnis (with the
Kurds, for the most part, happily tucked away in their
autonomous north-eastern region) got a lot worse after the
bombing in February of a holy Shia shrine in Samarra, north of
Baghdad. Since then, sectarian skirmishing in the capita