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Question 1 of 4
Intermediate
What does FKM rubber offer?
Question 2 of 4
Intermediate
Compared to the MS6000, the permanent magnet MS6000P can be used for media temperatures up to:
Question 3 of 4
Intermediate
Using a sine wave filter is beneficial in order to?
Question 4 of 4
Intermediate
Under which conditions is it beneficial to use a permanent magnet motor?
Question 4 of 4
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1: What does FKM rubber offer?
It offers increased resistance to hydrocarbons
1: What does FKM rubber offer?
It eliminated the need for induction current
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1: What does FKM rubber offer?
There's nothing called FKM rubber
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2: Compared to the MS6000, the permanent magnet MS6000P can be used for media temperatures up to:
2: Compared to the MS6000, the permanent magnet MS6000P can be used for media temperatures up to:
2: Compared to the MS6000, the permanent magnet MS6000P can be used for media temperatures up to:
60 C
3: Using a sine wave filter is beneficial in order to?
Increase motor lifetime
3: Using a sine wave filter is beneficial in order to?
Decrease voltage losses in cables
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3: Using a sine wave filter is beneficial in order to?
Use smaller cables
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4: Under which conditions is it beneficial to use a permanent magnet motor?
In small boreholes
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4: Under which conditions is it beneficial to use a permanent magnet motor?
In applications where pumps operate many hours every day with a varying demand
4: Under which conditions is it beneficial to use a permanent magnet motor?
In case of many start/stops
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