Energy Saving Motors: Seminar Submited by
Energy Saving Motors: Seminar Submited by
Energy Saving Motors: Seminar Submited by
SEMINAR SUBMITED BY
MUKUL KUMAR SINGH
REGD . – 0801214050
BRANCH – ELECTRICAL ENGG.
INTRODUCTION
We are all familiar with the figures: around 70 per cent of industrial
energy demand comes from electric motors. This represents CO2
emissions on the order of some 427 million tons. The European
Commission is convinced that savings equal to the electrical power
consumption of Sweden could be achieved with suitable measures .
Bauer Gear Motor welcomes the EU Directive
EU Directive 2005/32/EC (Eco-design Requirements for Energy-
using Products) defines the conditions for these savings. The EU
member states gave their support to the new rules for reducing
the energy demand of industrial motors at a meeting of the
ecodesign regulatory committee on 11 March 2009.
Automatic meter reading, or AMR, is the technology of automatically collecting
consumption, diagnostic, and status data from water meter or energy metering
devices (gas, electric) and transferring that data to a central database for billing,
troubleshooting, and analyzing. This technology mainly saves utility providers
the
expense of periodic trips to each physical location to read a meter. Another
advantage
is that billing can be based on near real-time consumption rather than on
estimates
based on past or predicted consumption. This timely information coupled with
analysis
can help both utility providers and customers better
New IE (International Energy Efficiency) efficiency classes
were introduced at the beginning of 2009:
IE1 = Standard Efficiency (~EFF2)
IE2 = High Efficiency(~EFF1)
IE3 = Premium Efficiency (10 - 15% higher efficiencythan
IE2)
IE4 = Super Premium Efficiency
The IE classes cover the following:
Rated voltage up to1000V
Power 0,75kW to 375 kW
NUmber of poles 2, 4 or 6 (50 and 60 Hz)
Operating modesS1 or S3 with duty cycle > 80%
And new: consideration of geared motors
ABSTRACT