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DHP0254G | Teco Westinghouse 25 HP ODP Motor — 1800 RPM

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DHP0254G | Teco Westinghouse 25 HP ODP Motor — 1800 RPMTeco Westinghouse DHP0254G Industrial Motor The Teco Westinghouse DHP0254G is a 25 HP, NEMA Premium Efficiency ODP SGR, 1800 RPM three phase induction motor. Engineered for demanding industrial applications, this motor delivers reliable performance in continuous duty applications with NEMA Premium efficiency ratings to reduce energy costs over the life of the motor. Standard features include Class F insulation, precision machined shaft, and

Teco Westinghouse DHP0254G Industrial Motor

The Teco Westinghouse DHP0254G is a 25 HP, NEMA Premium Efficiency ODP SGR, 1800 RPM three-phase induction motor. Engineered for demanding industrial applications, this motor delivers reliable performance in continuous-duty applications with NEMA Premium efficiency ratings to reduce energy costs over the life of the motor.

Standard features include Class F insulation, precision-machined shaft, and dynamically balanced rotor for low vibration and extended bearing life.

Key Specifications

Part Number DHP0254G
Manufacturer Teco Westinghouse
Horsepower 25 HP
Speed 1800 RPM
Enclosure ODP (Open Drip Proof)
Full Load Amps 28.7 A
Shipping Weight 352 lbs

Cross-Reference: Replacing a Baldor, WEG, Siemens, Marathon, Leeson, or ABB motor with matching HP, speed, and frame? Send us your existing part number and we'll verify the Teco Westinghouse DHP0254G is a drop-in replacement.

Applied Control Inc. is an authorized Teco Westinghouse representative in Michigan offering application engineering support, competitive pricing, and fast delivery on the DHP0254G and the full Teco Westinghouse motor lineup. Contact us for volume pricing, scheduled deliveries, or help selecting the right motor for your application.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Teco DHP0254G replace?
The DHP0254G is a drop-in replacement for comparable 25 HP ODP motors from Baldor, WEG, US Motors, Worldwide Electric, GE Wolong, Marathon, Leeson. Send us your existing part number for an exact cross-reference.

Is the DHP0254G NEMA Premium Efficient?
Yes — Teco Westinghouse motors meet or exceed NEMA Premium efficiency standards, reducing energy costs over the motor's lifetime.

What is the lead time on the DHP0254G?
Many Teco Westinghouse motors are stocked for quick shipment. Contact Applied Control for current availability and lead times.

What warranty does the DHP0254G carry?
Teco Westinghouse motors carry a standard manufacturer warranty. Contact us for specific warranty terms on this model.

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