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Electric motors are pivotal power consumers, representing a significant portion of global electricity usage. With approximately 65% of industrial electricity consumed by electric motors, efficiency becomes paramount. The EU has enacted legal mandates to bolster electric motor efficiency, whether manufactured within or imported into its domain.
Today, stringent efficiency requirements govern three-phase, single-speed asynchronous motors, which are the industry's backbone, using 90% of the total electricity consumed by electric motors ranging from 0.75 to 375 kW.
The efficiency hierarchy is categorized into energy efficiency classes: IE1, IE2, IE3, and the pinnacle of performance, IE4, denotes the highest efficiency.
In a major development, the Ecodesign Committee decided on a revision of the standard, which was promulgated on October 1, 2019. The revised standards encompass:
Motors with 2-, 4-, 6-, and 8-poles and rated from 0.75 to 1000 kW (previously capped at 375 kW) must now meet IE3 efficiency standards.
For motors within 0.12 to 0.75 kW, adherence to efficiency class IE2 is required.
The previous allowance to substitute IE3 motors with IE2, paired with a frequency drive, has been rescinded.
For 2-, 4-, 6-, and 8-pole motors ranging from 0.12 to 1000 kW, IE2 efficiency class is now obligatory, extending to Ex eb certified motors for enhanced safety.
Single-phase motors exceeding 0.12 kW must comply with the corresponding IE2 class.
For motors with 2, 4, and 6 poles within 75 to 200 kW, the high-efficiency IE4 class becomes applicable.
Frequency inverters, when deployed with electric motors rated from 0.12 to 1000 kW, must meet a specialized efficiency class, IE2, tailored for inverters.
Since June 16, 2011, it is prohibited to market or service electric motors below the energy efficiency class IE2 within the EU.
From January 1, 2015, motors within the 7.5 to 375 kW range (2-, 4-, and 6-pole) must satisfy either IE3 requirements or IE2 if combined with frequency inverters, offering dual compliance pathways.
As of January 1, 2017, compliance tightened further, mandating that all motors from 0.75 to 375 kW (2-, 4-, and 6-pole) achieve IE3 standards or IE2 when paired with frequency inverters.
Discover our electric motors engineered for exclusive operations, providing tailored solutions for specialized needs:
Our requirements accommodate specific designs for ships and transport vehicles-unless the equipment is used on both land and sea, where our rules apply.
For motors previously marketed or serviced, extensive repairs that bring them to a 'brand new' state may require compliance with new requirements.
Motors destined for export outside Europe are exempt from our stringent requirements, offering seamless global integration.
Our water-cooled motors adhere to specific regulations, ensuring compliance and optimal performance.
POWER RANGE | 0.09KW-630KW |
Volt/hz | 220 230 240v 380v 400v 415v 660v 690v 1000v 3000v 6000v 50hz 60hz |
Protection class | ip22,ip21,ip44,ip54,ip55,ip55,ip63 ip66 |
Mount type | B3 foot,B5 flange,B35,B34,C face |
Motor casing material | cast iron,aluminum, steel,stainless steel |