Heat Class 155(F) Cenlec EN 60034-1 <??>

jdbrandt

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Can anyone decode what the maximum operating temperature of a motor might be, according to Cenlec EN 60034-1, with a heat class rating of 155(F).

The reference is unknown to me, but it sounds like an insulation temperature classification.

Any help appreciated.
 

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