The Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007 outlines regulations for electric motors ranging from 1-500 HP, specifying categories such as general purpose, U-frame, and single-phase motors. It includes details on efficiency standards and exemptions, particularly for motors under certain voltage and design specifications. The document also notes that regulations may differ slightly in Canada.
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The Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007 outlines regulations for electric motors ranging from 1-500 HP, specifying categories such as general purpose, U-frame, and single-phase motors. It includes details on efficiency standards and exemptions, particularly for motors under certain voltage and design specifications. The document also notes that regulations may differ slightly in Canada.
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Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007
HP
1-200 HP 201-500 HP
Previously Covered by EPAct?
Yes No
• General Purpose • U-frame motors • Single phase motors • General
• 1-200 HP 2-4-6 pole • Design C • DC motors Purpose • 230 or 460 volt 60 Hz • Close-coupled pump motors • Two digit frames (48-56) • NEMA • Horizontal base mount • Footless • Multi-speed motors design B • With or without C-face or D-flange • Vertical solid shaft normal thrust • Medium voltage motors or IEC • Includes IEC Metric frame motors motors (P-base) • TENV and TEAO motors design N from 90 frame - up (except 100 • 8-pole motors • Design D with high slip • Not more frame). • 3-ph motors of not more than 600 • Adjustable speed with optimized than 600 • NEMA design A or B or IEC design N volts (other than 230 or 460 volts). windings volts • Fire Pump motors 1-200 HP • Customized OEM mounting • Intermittent duty • Integral with gearing or brake where motor cannot be used separately Premium Efficiency Table 12-12 Energy Efficiency Table 12-11 • Submersible motors Super-E EPAct
April 21, 2010 Exempt Energy Efficiency Table 12-11
EPAct Above reflects US regulations, Canada is slightly different