
U701-A Explosion-proof Motor
This motor main used as necessary accessories with pump of dispenser. The quality & performance are steady.
Technique Function:
Voltage:220V 50Hz,single phase.
Power:750W(1HP)/1KW
RPM:1390r/min
FLA:4.9A,Locked current:27A
Rated torque:5.03N.m,Max torque:11.6N.m,Locked torque:9.87N.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 12kg 12.5kg
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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Nov 30th 2006
From The Economist print edition
The BBC suddenly loses its chairman to ITV
TELEVISION types wondered if Michael Grade, one of the industry s most ambitious businessmen, was
happy as the BBC s chairman, working part-time in Marylebone High Street, far away from headquarters
in west London, thinking about dull governance issues. This week they got the answer on November
28th Mr Grade abandoned Auntie to become executive chairman of ITV, the biggest commercial
broadcaster.
Mr Grade s defection is a coup for ITV, which just a short time ago looked likely to lose its independence
to NTL, a cable company. It is struggling with falling audiences and advertising revenues, and its chief
executive, Charles Allen, resigned in August. ITV was snatched from NTL at the last minute by BSkyB, a
satellite-TV company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, which took a 17.9% blocking stake two weeks ago.
With Mr Grade in charge, ITV has the chance to lift its ratings. He was deputy controller of entertainment
programmes at LWT, an old commercial channel, and oversaw TV programming at the BBC, where he
commissioned “EastEnders� its most popular show. He ran Channel 4 for a time, before becoming chief
executive of First Leisure Corporation, a nightclub and bar operator. For two years he was chairman of
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