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Xylem-Bell & Gossett SM2109 3/4HP Motor 1725 RPM 3PH 56J

Special Price $548.94 Regular Price $609.32
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SM2109
The Xylem-Bell & Gossett SM2109 3/4HP Motor is an essential component of the HVAC system. Designed with a three-phase that has the capability of operating at a speed of 1725 RPM and has a frame size of 56J. Facilitate the flow of fluids in heating and cooling systems. It has a power of 3/4 HP, which is enough to deliver the required power for operations that require force and uses less power. It is widely used in commercial and industrial applications to improve the stability of the system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Motor
  • Horse Power: 3/4HP
  • Phase: 3PH
  • Speed: 1725 RPM
  • Frame Size: 56J
Manufacturer Name: Xylem-Bell & Gossett
Product Number: SM2109
OEM Part Number: SM2109
Product Description: 3/4Hp 3Ph 1725Rpm 56J Motor
Weight:26.96lbs/12228.84g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Xylem-Bell & Gossett SM2109 Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, and signs of overheating. Check bearings, lubrication, and electrical connections. Ensure proper ventilation around the motor. Proper maintenance prevents performance issues and ensures safe, reliable operation.

What are common issues with the Xylem-Bell & Gossett SM2109 Motor?

  • Overheating during operation.
  • Unusual vibration or noise.
  • Bearing wear or failure.
  • Electrical connection faults.
  • Motor failing to start or running intermittently.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off and lock out power to prevent electrical shock.

Step 2: Remove the old motor and inspect the mounting base and coupling.

Step 3: Align and secure the new motor to the pump or equipment.

Step 4: Connect wiring according to the motor’s diagram and voltage rating.

Step 5: Check shaft alignment and rotation direction before startup.

Step 6: Restore power and test operation, ensuring smooth and safe performance.