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   Message 974 of 2,547   
   Tom Biasi to Buffalo   
   Re: B-FTP vs B-FHTP Electrical Motor   
   17 Oct 13 16:20:12   
   
   From: tombiasi@optonline.net   
      
   On 10/17/2013 3:50 PM, Buffalo wrote:   
   > "Tom Biasi"  wrote in message news:1GW7u.25084$qF5.12257@fx01.iad...   
   >>   
   >> On 10/17/2013 2:47 PM, Buffalo wrote:   
   >>> "Buffalo"  wrote in message news:l33t7o$p13$1@dont-email.me...   
   >>>>   
   >>>> "Rich."  wrote in message news:l31uqb01ncs@news6.newsguy.com...   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> "Buffalo"  wrote in message   
   >>>>> news:l31ter$4o0$1@dont-email.me...   
   >>>>>> Any idea what the B-FHTP and B-FTP stand for? Hopefully a B-FTP is   
   >>>>>> compatible to the temp rating of a B-FHTP.   
   >>>>>> Thanks for your reply.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> I've never heard of those letter designations before. Those could   
   >>>>> just manufacture codes that mean nothing to the general public. I   
   >>>>> highly suspect the H designates the motor as a heater motor capable   
   >>>>> of withstand higher temperatures.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Any ideas or thoughts if it just means higher temp leads coming off   
   >>>> the motor? Thanks,   
   >>> Can't anyone in this 'engineering' group answer the question or at least   
   >>> give me a hint on how to find out the answer?   
   >>> Thanks,   
   >> I suspect if someone could have they would have, or do you want   
   >> someone to do research for you?   
   >   
   > I tried researching on Google, etc for several hours. Didn't find it and   
   > then I found this ng, which has a good sounding name, and thought I   
   > would ask, what I thought would be a pretty easy question, for   
   > electrical engineers.   
   > I guess I was wrong.   
   >   
   Did you call the manufacturer and ask what those letters mean?   
      
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