> Rated power = rated voltage * rated current
>

>This is consumed electrical power, actually.

So ~749 W (1.4A x 309V x SQRT(3)) in (assuming A is A RMS per phase)

>
> Andy Pugh told me that motor power could be calculated also this way:
> Power = 2 x pi x torque x rps
>

>And this is output mechanical power. And I guess this is the rated power
>you seek for.

and  ~628W out

About 83% efficient so the motor needs to dissipate ~121 watts of heat at 
full load

>Andrew
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