Nema SM 1 2017 Contents and Scope
Nema SM 1 2017 Contents and Scope
Nema SM 1 2017 Contents and Scope
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CONTENTS
Foreword.................................................................................................................................................xi
Section I General Standards Applying to All Machines
Part 1 Referenced Standards and Definitions .......................................................................................... 1
1.1 Scope......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Referenced Standards............................................................................................................... 1
Definitions ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Classification According to Size ......................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Machine ..................................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Small (Fractional) Machine ........................................................................................................ 5
1.5 Medium (Integral) Machine ........................................................................................................ 5
1.6 Large Machine ........................................................................................................................... 5
Classification According to Application ............................................................................................ 6
1.7 General-Purpose Motor ............................................................................................................. 6
1.8 Industrial Small Motor ................................................................................................................ 6
1.9 Definite-Purpose Motor.............................................................................................................. 6
1.10 Special-Purpose Motor .............................................................................................................. 6
Classification According to Electrical Type ...................................................................................... 6
1.11 General ...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.11.1 Electric Motor ............................................................................................................... 6
1.12 Electric Machines ...................................................................................................................... 6
1.12.1 Synchronous Motor ..................................................................................................... 6
1.12.2 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor...................................................................... 6
1.12.3 Line-Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (LSPM)........................................ 7
1.13 Design Letters of Line-Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Medium Motors ....................... 7
1.13.1 Design MA ................................................................................................................... 7
1.13.2 Design MB ................................................................................................................... 7
Classification According to Environmental Protection and Methods of Cooling .......................... 7
1.14 Open Machine (IP00, IC01) ....................................................................................................... 7
1.14.1 Drip-Proof Machine (IP12, IC01) ................................................................................. 7
1.14.2 Splash-Proof Machine (IP13, IC01)............................................................................. 7
1.14.3 Semi-Guarded Machine (IC01) ................................................................................... 7
1.14.4 Guarded Machine (IC01) ............................................................................................. 8
1.14.5 Drip-Proof Guarded Machine (IC01) ......................................................................... 10
1.14.6 Open Independently Ventilated Machine (IC06) ....................................................... 10
1.14.7 Open Pipe-Ventilated Machine .................................................................................. 10
1.15 Weather-Protected Machine .................................................................................................... 10
1.15.1 Type I (IC01) .............................................................................................................. 10
1.15.2 Type II (IC01) ............................................................................................................. 10
1.16 Totally Enclosed Machine........................................................................................................ 10
1.16.1 Totally Enclosed Nonventilated Machine (IC410) ..................................................... 10
1.16.2 Totally Enclosed Fan-Cooled Machine...................................................................... 10
1.16.3 Totally Enclosed Fan-Cooled Guarded Machine (IC411) ......................................... 11
1.16.4 Totally Enclosed Pipe-Ventilated Machine (IP44) ..................................................... 11
1.16.5 Totally Enclosed Water-Cooled Machine (IP54) ....................................................... 11
1.16.6 Water-Proof Machine (IP55) ...................................................................................... 11
1.16.7 Totally Enclosed Air-to-Water-Cooled Machine (IP54) ............................................. 11
1.16.8 Totally Enclosed Air-to-Air-Cooled Machine (IP54) ................................................... 11
1.16.9 Totally Enclosed Air-Over Machine (IP54, IC417) .................................................... 11
1.16.10 Explosion-Proof Machine......................................................................................... 12
1.16.11 Dust-Ignition-Proof Machine .................................................................................... 12
1.17 Machine with Moisture-Resistant, Encapsulated, or Sealed Windings ................................... 12
1.17.1 Machine with Moisture-Resistant Windings............................................................... 12
3.4.5 Dimensions for Type FC Face-Mounting for Accessories on End Opposite Drive End of
Alternating-Current Motors ........................................................................................... 20
3.4.6 Dimensions for Type D Flange-Mounted Footed or Footless Alternating-Current
Motors .......................................................................................................................... 22
3.5 Tolerance Limits in Dimensions............................................................................................... 23
3.6 Knockout and Clearance Hole Diameter for Machine Terminal Boxes ................................... 23
3.7 Tolerances on Shaft Extension Diameters and Keyseats ....................................................... 23
3.7.1 Shaft Extension Diameter ............................................................................................ 23
3.7.2 Keyseat Width ............................................................................................................. 23
3.7.3 Bottom of Keyseat to Shaft Surface ............................................................................ 24
3.7.4 Parallelism of Keyseats to Shaft Centerline ................................................................ 24
3.7.5 Lateral Displacement of Keyseats ............................................................................... 24
3.7.6 Diameters and Keyseat Dimensions ........................................................................... 24
3.7.7 Shaft Runout ................................................................................................................ 24
3.7.8 Shaft Extension Key(s) ................................................................................................ 27
3.8 Ring Groove Shaft Keyseats for Vertical Shaft Motors ........................................................... 27
3.9 Method of Measurement of Shaft Runout and of Eccentricity and Face Runout of Mounting
Surfaces................................................................................................................................... 27
3.9.1 Shaft Runout ................................................................................................................ 27
3.9.2 Eccentricity and Face Runout of Mounting Surfaces .................................................. 27
3.10 Tolerances for Type C Face-Mounting and Type D Flange-Mounting Motors ........................ 27
3.11 Tolerances for Type P Flange-Mounted Motors ...................................................................... 28
3.12 Mounting Bolts or Studs .......................................................................................................... 28
3.13 Method to Check Coplanarity of Feet of Fully Assembled Motors .......................................... 29
3.14 Method of Measurement of Shaft Extension Parallelism to Foot Plane .................................. 29
3.15 Measurement of Bearing Temperature ................................................................................... 29
3.16 Terminal Connections for Small Motors .................................................................................. 30
3.16.1 Terminal Leads .......................................................................................................... 30
3.16.2 Blade Terminals......................................................................................................... 30
3.17 Motor Terminal Housings ........................................................................................................ 30
3.17.1 Small and Medium Motors ......................................................................................... 30
3.17.2 Dimensions ................................................................................................................ 30
General Standards Applying to Polyphase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Alternating-Current
Motors
Part 4 Mechanical Vibration—Measurement, Evaluation, and Limits .................................................... 1
4.1 Scope......................................................................................................................................... 1
4.2 Object ........................................................................................................................................ 1
4.3 References ................................................................................................................................ 1
4.4 Measurement Quantity .............................................................................................................. 1
4.4.1 Bearing Housing Vibration ............................................................................................. 1
4.4.2 Relative Shaft Vibration ................................................................................................. 1
4.5 Measuring Equipment................................................................................................................ 1
4.6 Motor Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 1
4.6.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 1
4.6.2 Resilient Mounting ......................................................................................................... 2
4.6.3 Rigid Mounting ............................................................................................................... 2
4.6.4 Active Environment Determination ................................................................................ 3
4.7 Conditions of Measurement....................................................................................................... 3
4.7.1 Shaft Key ....................................................................................................................... 3
4.7.2 Measurement Points for Vibration ................................................................................. 3
4.7.3 Operating Conditions ..................................................................................................... 4
4.7.4 Vibration Transducer Mounting ..................................................................................... 6
4.8 Limits of Bearing Housing Vibration .......................................................................................... 6
4.8.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 6
7.33.1 60-Hz Motors Rated 600 Volts or Less (Random Wound) ........................................ 18
7.33.2 60-Hz Motors Rated Medium Voltage, 5,000 Volts or Less (Form Wound) .............. 18
7.33.3 50-Hz Motors Rated 600 Volts or Less (Random Wound) ........................................ 18
7.34 Machine with Encapsulated or Sealed Windings—Conformance Tests ................................. 24
7.35 Machine with Moisture-Resistant Windings—Conformance Test ........................................... 25
Part 8 Application Data—AC Permanent Magnet Small and Medium Machines ............................... 27
8.0 Scope....................................................................................................................................... 27
8.1 Proper Selection of Apparatus................................................................................................. 27
8.2 Usual Service Conditions ........................................................................................................ 27
8.2.1 Environmental Conditions............................................................................................ 27
8.2.2 Operating Conditions ................................................................................................... 28
8.3 Unusual Service Conditions .................................................................................................... 28
8.4 Permanent Magnet Generated Voltage................................................................................... 28
8.5 Temperature Rise .................................................................................................................... 28
8.5.1 Ambient Temperature at Altitudes for Rated Temperature Rise ................................. 29
8.5.2 Motors with Service Factor .......................................................................................... 29
8.5.3 Temperature Rise at Sea Level ................................................................................... 29
8.5.4 Preferred Values of Altitude for Rating Motors ............................................................ 29
8.6 Short-Time Rated Electrical Machines .................................................................................... 29
8.7 Direction of Rotation ................................................................................................................ 29
8.8 Application of Pulleys, Sheaves, Sprockets, and Gears on Motor Shafts ............................... 30
8.8.1 Mounting ...................................................................................................................... 30
8.8.2 Minimum Pitch Diameter for Drives Other than V-Belt ................................................ 30
8.8.3 Maximum Speed of Drive Components....................................................................... 30
8.9 Through-Bolt Mounting ............................................................................................................ 30
8.10 Rodent Protection .................................................................................................................... 31
8.11 Effects of Variation of Voltage and Frequency Upon the Performance of Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motors ................................................................................................................ 31
8.11.1 General ...................................................................................................................... 31
8.11.2 Effects of Variation in Voltage on Temperature ........................................................ 31
8.11.3 Effects of Variation in Voltage on Power Factor ........................................................ 31
8.11.4 Effects of Variation in Voltage on Starting Torques .................................................. 31
8.11.5 Effects of Variation in Frequency .............................................................................. 32
8.11.6 Effects of Variations in Both Voltage and Frequency ................................................ 32
8.11.7 Effects on Special-Purpose or Small Motors ............................................................. 32
8.12 Machines Operating on an Ungrounded System .................................................................... 32
8.13 Effects of Voltages over 600 Volts on the Performance of Low Voltage Motors..................... 32
8.14 Operation of General-Purpose Alternating-Current Polyphase, 2-, 4-, 6-, and 8-Pole, 60-Hertz
Medium Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors Operated on 50 Hertz .............................. 32
8.14.1 Speed ........................................................................................................................ 33
8.14.2 Torques...................................................................................................................... 33
8.14.3 Locked-Rotor Current ................................................................................................ 33
8.14.4 Service Factor ........................................................................................................... 33
8.14.5 Temperature Rise ...................................................................................................... 33
8.15 Operation of 230-Volt Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors on 208-Volt Systems .......... 33
8.15.1 General ...................................................................................................................... 33
8.15.2 Nameplate Marking of “Usable @ 200 V”.................................................................. 33
8.15.3 Effects on Performance of Motor ............................................................................... 33
8.16 Effects of Unbalanced Voltages on Motor Performance ......................................................... 34
8.16.1 Effects on Performance—General ............................................................................ 34
8.16.2 Unbalance Defined .................................................................................................... 35
8.16.3 Torques...................................................................................................................... 35
8.16.4 Currents ..................................................................................................................... 35
8.17 Effects of Power Supply Harmonic Content on Motor Performance ....................................... 35
9.9.2 Motor Torques When Customer Specifies a Custom Load Curve ................................ 7
9.10 Load Wk2 for Permanent Magnet Alternating-Current Polyphase Motors................................. 7
9.11 Number of Starts ....................................................................................................................... 7
9.11.1 Starting Capability ....................................................................................................... 7
9.11.2 Additional Starts .......................................................................................................... 7
9.11.3 Information Plate ......................................................................................................... 7
9.12 Overspeeds ............................................................................................................................... 7
9.13 Variations from Rated Voltage and Rated Frequency ............................................................... 9
9.13.1 Running ....................................................................................................................... 9
9.13.2 Starting ........................................................................................................................ 9
9.14 Tests .......................................................................................................................................... 9
9.14.1 Test Methods ............................................................................................................... 9
9.14.2 Routine Tests on Motors Completely Assembled in the Factory .............................. 10
9.14.3 Routine Tests on Motors Not Completely Assembled in the Factory ........................ 10
9.15 High-Potential Test .................................................................................................................. 10
9.15.1 Safety Precautions and Test Procedure.................................................................... 10
9.15.2 Test Voltage—Primary Windings .............................................................................. 10
9.16 Motor with Sealed Windings—Conformance Tests ................................................................. 10
9.16.1 Test for Stator That Can Be Submerged ................................................................... 10
9.16.2 Test for Stator That Cannot Be Submerged .............................................................. 11
9.17 Motor Sound ............................................................................................................................ 11
9.18 Report of Test Form for Permanent Magnet AC Motors ......................................................... 11
9.19 Efficiency ................................................................................................................................. 11
9.19.1 Determination of Motor Efficiency ............................................................................. 11
9.19.A Efficiency of Permanent Magnet Alternating-Current Large Motors with Continuous
Ratings ...................................................................................................................... 11
9.19.B Efficiency Levels of 60-Hz Energy-Efficient Polyphase Random Wound Large
Motors ....................................................................................................................... 11
9.19.C Efficiency Levels of Premium Efficiency Large Electric Motors ................................ 12
9.20 Reserved for Future Use ......................................................................................................... 18
9.21 Reserved for Future Use ......................................................................................................... 18
9.22 Mechanical Vibration ............................................................................................................... 18
9.23 Reed Frequency of Vertical Motors ......................................................................................... 19
9.24 Effects of Unbalanced Voltages on the Performance of Permanent Magnet Alternating-
Current Motors ......................................................................................................................... 19
9.24.1 Effect on Performance—General .............................................................................. 20
9.24.2 Voltage Unbalance Defined ....................................................................................... 20
9.24.3 Torques...................................................................................................................... 20
9.24.4 Currents ..................................................................................................................... 20
9.25 Effects of Power Supply Harmonic Content on Motor Performance ....................................... 20
9.25.1 Efficiency ................................................................................................................... 20
9.25.2 Derating for Harmonic Content .................................................................................. 20
9.25.3 Harmonic Voltage Factor (HVF) Defined................................................................... 21
9.25.4 Power Factor Correction............................................................................................ 21
Manufacturing ..................................................................................................................................... 22
9.26 Nameplate Marking ................................................................................................................. 22
9.26.1 Alternating-Current Permanent Magnet Motors ........................................................ 22
9.27 Motor Terminal Housings and Boxes ...................................................................................... 22
9.27.1 Box Dimensions......................................................................................................... 22
9.27.2 Accessory Lead Terminations ................................................................................... 22
9.27.3 Lead Terminations of Accessories Operating at 50 Volts or Less ............................ 22
9.28 Embedded Temperature Detectors ......................................................................................... 23
Application Data ................................................................................................................................. 24
9.29 Service Conditions ................................................................................................................... 24
9.29.1 General ...................................................................................................................... 24
Foreword
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Section I
General Standards Applying to All Machines
Part 1
Referenced Standards and Definitions
1.1 Scope
This guide covers general-purpose synchronous motors without excited rotor windings, including
polyphase alternating-current permanent magnet motors rated 500 horsepower and less, designed in
standard ratings with standard operating characteristics and mechanical construction for use under usual
service conditions without restriction to a particular application or type of application, and incorporating all
of the following: