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(Main)Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-1: Efficiency classes of line operated AC motors (IE code)
Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-1: Efficiency classes of line operated AC motors (IE code)
Drehende elektrische Maschinen - Teil 30-1: Wirkungsrad-Klassifizierung von netzgespeisten Drehstrommotoren (IE-Code)
Machines électriques tournantes - Partie 30-1: Classes de rendement pour les moteurs à courant alternatif alimentés par le réseau (code IE)
Električni rotacijski stroji - 30-1. del: Razredi izkoristka enohitrostnih izmeničnih motorjev za diektni priklop (koda IE)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2024
Električni rotacijski stroji - 30-1. del: Razredi izkoristka enohitrostnih trifaznih
motorjev s kratkostično kletko (koda IE)
Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-1: Efficiency classes of line operated AC motors
(IE code)
Drehende elektrische Maschinen - Teil 30-1: Wirkungsrad-Klassifizierung von
netzgespeisten Drehstrommotoren (IE-Code)
Machines électriques tournantes - Partie 30-1: Classes de rendement pour les moteurs à
courant alternatif alimentés par le réseau (code IE)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 60034-30-1:2024
ICS:
29.160.30 Motorji Motors
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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TITLE:
Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-1: Efficiency classes of line operated AC motors (IE
code)
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1 CONTENTS
2 FOREWORD . 3
3 INTRODUCTION . 5
4 1 Scope . 7
5 2 Normative references . 8
6 3 Terms, definitions, and symbols . 9
7 3.1 Terms and definitions . 9
8 3.2 Symbols . 9
9 4 Fields of application . 10
10 5 Efficiency . 11
11 5.1 Determination . 11
12 5.1.1 General . 11
13 5.1.2 Rated voltages, rated frequencies, and rated power . 11
14 5.1.3 Auxiliary devices . 12
15 5.2 Rating . 12
16 5.3 Classification and marking . 12
17 5.3.1 General . 12
18 5.3.2 Efficiency classification . 13
19 5.3.3 Motors below IE1 efficiency . 13
20 5.3.4 Marking . 13
21 5.4 Nominal limits for efficiency classes IE1, IE2, IE3, IE4 and IE5 . 13
22 5.4.1 Nominal efficiency limits for IE1 . 14
23 5.4.2 Nominal efficiency limits for IE2 (see Tables 5 and 6) . 16
24 5.4.3 Nominal efficiency limits for IE3 (see Tables 7 and 8) . 18
25 5.4.4 Nominal efficiency limits for IE4 (see Tables 9 and 10) . 20
26 5.4.5 Nominal efficiency limits for IE5 (see Tables 11 and 12) . 22
27 5.4.6 Interpolation of nominal efficiency limits of intermediate rated
28 output powers for 50 Hz mains supply frequency . 23
29 5.4.7 Interpolation of nominal efficiency limits of intermediate rated
30 powers for 60 Hz mains supply frequency . 25
31 Annex A (informative) Nominal, rated (declared), minimum efficiency and tolerance . 26
32 Bibliography . 27
34 Table 1 – Common motor technologies and their energy efficiency potential . 10
35 Table 2 – IE efficiency classification . 13
36 Table 3 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 50 Hz IE1 . 14
37 Table 4 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 60 Hz IE1 . 15
38 Table 5 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 50 Hz IE2 . 16
39 Table 6 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 60 Hz IE2 . 17
40 Table 7 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 50 Hz IE3 . 18
41 Table 8 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 60 Hz IE3 . 19
42 Table 9 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 50 Hz IE4 . 20
43 Table 10 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 60 Hz IE4 . 21
44 Table 11 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 50 Hz IE5 . 22
45 Table 12 – Nominal efficiency limits (%) for 60 Hz IE5 . 23
46 Table 13 – Interpolation coefficients for 0,12 kW up to 0,55 kW . 23
47 Table 14 – Interpolation coefficients for 0,75 kW up to 200 kW . 25
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52 ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES –
54 Part 30-1: Efficiency classes of line operated AC motors (IE code)
56 FOREWORD
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109 INTRODUCTION
110 This first part of the IEC standard series, 60034-30, provides for the global harmonization of
111 energy-efficiency classes of electric motors. It deals with all kinds of electric motors that are
112 rated for line operation (including starting at reduced voltage). This includes 50 Hz and/or 60
113 Hz single- and three-phase low voltage induction motors, regardless of their rated voltage, as
114 well as line-start synchronous motors.
115 The second part of this standard series (IEC 60034-30-2) is prepared for motors rated for
116 variable voltage and frequency supply.
117 This second edition of the first part introduces a new efficiency class, IE5. It should be noted
118 that IE class definition is generally independent of the output power – frame size assignment.
119 As standardized dimensions and outputs in the standard IEC 60072 is based on today’s
120 technology (up to IE4), it may be challenging to implement highest IE classes according to IEC
121 60072 standardized frame sizes.
122 Especially motors with lower output power ratings may need to be designed and manufactured
123 in one frame size bigger than frame size assigned in IEC 60072-1 to reach IE4 and IE5 efficiency
124 levels.
125 For a given power and frame size it is generally easier to achieve a higher motor efficiency
126 when the motor is designed for and operated directly on-line with a 60 Hz supply frequency
127 rather than on 50 Hz as explained in Note 1.
128 NOTE 1 As the utilization and size of motors are related to torque rather than power the theoretical power of single-
129 speed motors increases linearly with supply frequency (and hence with speed), i.e. by 20 % from 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
130 I R winding-losses are dominant especially in small and medium sized induction motors. They basical
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