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UNE EN IEC 60034-30-3:2024 - Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-3: Efficiency classes of high voltage AC motors (IE-code) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in May of 2024.)

UNE EN IEC 60034-30-3:2024

Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-3: Efficiency classes of high voltage AC motors (IE-code) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in May of 2024.)

Máquinas eléctricas rotativas. Parte 30-3: Clases de eficiencia de motores de c.a. de alta tensión (código IE). (Ratificada por la Asociación Española de Normalización en mayo de 2024.)

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Standard number:UNE EN IEC 60034-30-3:2024
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Released:2024-05-01
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UNE EN IEC 60034-30-3:2024

This part of IEC 60034 specifies efficiency classes for fixed-speed three-phase high-voltage cage induction motors in accordance with IEC 60034-1 that " have a rated voltage exceeding 1000 V, but not exceeding 11 kV; " have a rated power from 200 kW to 2000 kW; NOTE 1 Motors with rated power above 2000 kW are produced in such small numbers and are designed and produced with a focus on achieving an optimum efficiency anyway even though fulfilling increasingly special requirements that assigning efficiency classes would be an additional effort without the result of any countable energy saving. " have two, four and six poles; " are line-operated single-speed; " are intended for direct-on-line starting at rated or at reduced voltage and rated frequency; " are constructed to any degree of protection; " are designed for cooling methods IC411, IC511, IC611, IC01 or IC81W; " are capable of continuous operation at their rated operating point (torque/power, speed) with a temperature rise within the specified insulation temperature class; NOTE 2 Most motors covered by this standard are rated for duty type S1 (continuous duty). However, some motors that are rated for other duty cycles are still capable of continuous operation at their rated power and these motors are also covered. " are rated for any ambient temperature or coolant temperature within the range of 20 °C to + 60 °C; NOTE 3 Motors rated for temperatures outside the range 20 °C and + 60 °C are considered to be of special construction and are consequently excluded from this standard. " are rated for an operating altitude up to 2 000 m above sea level. NOTE 4 The rated efficiency and the efficiency class are based on a rating for altitudes up to 1 000 m above sea level. " have a locked-rotor current Il at stand-still and supply with rated voltage and frequency before application of any IEC or agreed tolerance in the range Il / IN e" 4,5, " are designed for a customer load torque during starting not exceeding an envelope with a minimum of 25% of the rated torque at low speed and a square shape T ~ n² up to a maximum load torque at full speed of 60% of the rated torque in case of 2pole motors or 100% of the rated torque in case of 4pole or 6pole motors, respectively, (see Figure 1), After starting is completed, the load torque of 2pole motors is increased to 100 % of the rated torque. " have to accelerate an external moment of inertia as defined by the customer requirements not exceeding the values given in Table 1 considering all start up conditions defined in this standard for not more than three consecutive starts from cold condition or two starts from hot condition, respectively, " are designed for a minimum locked-rotor steady state supply voltage of at least 80% of the rated voltage during starting. Excluded are: " Motors with mechanical commutators or slip-rings; " Motors with 8 or more poles; " Multi-speed motors; " Motors with customer starting torque requirements exceeding the load torque envelope above, and motors exceeding the maximum external inertia defined in Table 1. " Motors designed specifically for operation fed by a power electronic frequency converter with a temperature rise within the specified insulation thermal class or thermal class; " Motors completely integrated with the driven machine (for example pumps, fans and compressors). This means that the motor cannot be designed in such a way as to enable the motor to be separated from the driven unit, i. e. it must not be possible to operate the separated motor without the driven unit. " Submersible motors specifically designed to operate wholly immersed in a liquid; " Smoke extraction motors; " Motors dedicated to operate 95 in explosive atmospheres; " Motors for operation in nuclear plants, especially nuclear power plants.