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Shutter motors are devices that are used to open and close shutters automatically. They are used in commercial buildings to control the amount of light and heat entering a room. Shutter...Read more

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Shutter Motors

StyleModelAmpsDepthHeightHzVoltageWidthPrice (inc. VAT)
A45C683-----4"£197.22
B45C665-----3"£482.93
C45C664-----4"£213.65
D24N066.20/.147-1/4"8.5"60120/2404.5"£176.61
B4C8850.35/0.207-1/4"9.75"60100-2405.875"£234.41
D2FTX61.027-1/4"8-1/2 (Installed)60244.5"£202.74
C24N0652.0/1.36-1/4"6.5"50/60100-2404"£207.41
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Shutter Motors, Vertical Mounting Position

Dayton shutter motors are designed for use with backdraft dampers to provide proper ventilation by opening / closing the shutters in commercial and industrial facilities. These units can be mounted in vertical position to relieve starting load on the fan motor and have 6 inch leads with junction boxes for easy installation by cutting down the need for transformers or other adaptations. Choose from an array of these shutter motors, available in voltage ratings of 208 and 460V.

StyleModelVoltagePrice (inc. VAT)
A2FTV1208£209.56
A2FTW4460£205.46
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Actuator Motor, 50/60 Hz, 100-240 V

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
5NKP0AE4WMQ£461.06
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MotorPack 24 to 240 Vertical 50/60hz

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
20XG62AG9MKV£647.28

Shutter Motors

Shutter motors facilitate proper ventilation and relieve the starting loads on fan motors. Raptor Supplies offers shutter motors, actuator motors, motor packs and pull chain kits from brands like Airmaster Fan and Dayton. Shutter motors motorise the closing & opening of backdraft dampers, exhaust shutters and electric louvers. They are available in single & double panel wall shutters that can be vertically mounted with ease and can operate at voltages up to 460V.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to maintain these shutter motors?

Their maintenance procedure involves cleaning the motor, lubricating moving parts and checking the motor's wiring.

How can I choose the right actuator motor for my application?

Consider the size & weight of the shutter, the level of automation desired and the power source available.

How do I troubleshoot a problem with my shutter motor?

Some common troubleshooting steps include checking the power source, cleaning the motor and resetting the motor's control system.

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