IEC 60034-30-1 Standard
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IEC 60034-30-1 standard
On efficiency classes for low voltage AC motors
Standard IEC/EN 60034-30-1 on efficiency classes of line operated AC motors was published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on March 6, 2014.This IEC standard is concerned with the global harmonization of energy efficiency classes for electric motors. Compared with IEC/EN 60034-30: 2008, it significantly expands the range of products covered with the inclusion of 8-pole motors and introduces IE4 efficiency performance class for electric motors. All technical constructions of motors are covered as long as they are rated for direct on-line operation. Whereas the previous edition covered only three-phase products, the new standard also includes single-phase motors, as well as line-start permanent magnet motors.
Efficiency classes defined by IEC/EN 60034-30-1: 2014
The standard defines four IE (International Efficiency) efficiency classes for single speed electric motors that are rated according to IEC 60034-1 or IEC 60079-0 (explosive atmospheres) and designed for operation on sinusoidal voltage.
An IE5 level is envisaged for a future revision, with the goal of further reducing losses by some 20% relative to IE4.
Motors covered by the standard
The new standard covers a wider scope of products. The power range has been expanded to cover motors from 120 W to 1000 kW. All technical constructions of electric motors are covered as long as they are rated for direct on-line operation. The coverage of the new standard includes:
Motors excluded from the standard
The following motors are excluded from IEC/EN 60034-30-1
What is the classification based on
The effi ciency levels defined in IEC/EN 60034-30-1 are based on the low uncertainty test methods specified in IEC 60034-2-1, which has been updated to edition 2.0, 2014-06.
Minimum 50 Hz efficiency values defined in IEC/EN 60034-30-1:2014 (based on test methods specified in IEC 60034-2-1:2014)
The manufacturer’s documentation must show how the efficiency values are determined. Efficiency values can only be compared if they are based on the same testing method.
Threshold levels of the motor efficiency classes
The table above shows the threshold levels of the motor efficiency classes for 2, 4, 6 and 8 pole motors between 0.12 and 1000 kW at 50 Hz.
IE class mark
The lowest efficiency value and the associated IE-code of the motor are shown on the rating plate.
IEC/EN 60034-30-1 compatibility with other efficiency standards
Differences still exist between the various standards. The IEC standard harmonizes the currently different requirements for induction motor efficiency levels around the world, however, making the comparison easier. Work to harmonize standards continues. The following table shows a rough comparison between IEC/EN 60034-30-1 and main national MEPS schemes world wide.
The IEC/EN 60034-30-1 defines only the requirements for the efficiency classes and aims to create a basis for International consistency. It does not specify which motors must be supplied with which efficiency level. This is left to the respective regional legislation and EU Directive. Each country will be advised to adopt the minimum efficiency levels compatible with the EU Directive as a way to assure availability of the most efficient motors for users. |