Accurate full-load amp data supports proper selection of electrical components in fluid handling systems. Oversized wiring wastes resources, while undersized circuits risk voltage drop, excessive heat, or tripped breakers. Using these reference values ensures that pumps, agitators, and dosing units receive stable power for consistent operation.
In hygienic food and beverage facilities, dependable electrical performance safeguards product quality and uptime. Proper cable gauge and breaker sizing prevent overheating, minimize energy loss, and extend motor life. Integrating this data early in system design improves safety and efficiency while supporting compliance with industry standards.
Environmental and installation factors—such as ambient temperature, cable length, and load type—also affect current draw and must be verified against motor nameplate ratings. This table serves as a practical guide for engineers and maintenance teams designing reliable, compliant, and energy-efficient power supplies for fluid handling equipment.
Always confirm actual current requirements with motor manufacturers or test data when finalizing system specifications to ensure safe and efficient operation.