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Presentation on
Energy Efficiency Motor
Presented by:MohitRoll no.3613638
INTRODUCTION
Energy efficient motors are the ones in which ,design improvement are incorporated specifically to increase operating efficiency over standard motors.
Energy efficient motors operate with efficiencies that are typically 4 to 6 % higher than standard motors.
Energy Efficiency Purpose
• The purpose of energy efficient motor is to be able to supply the same level of energy service only using less energy.• Efficient energy use is achieved primarily by
means of a more efficient technology or process rather than by change in individual behavior.• Energy conservation reduces the energy
consumption
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STANDARD MOTORS AND ENERGY EFFICENT MOTORS
More copper in the winding. Reduced in losses. Energy efficient motors operate with efficiencies
that are typically 2-6% higher than the standard motors
PROSPECTS OF ENERGY EFFIC. MOTOR• When there is new installation or
modification in your plant.• Old motors are damaged and need
rewinding.• Existing motors are underloaded or
overloaded.• Protecting other devices.
Motor efficiency details
Classification:dividing motors into efficiency classes:• Standard EFF 3• Improved EFF2• Energy efficient EFF1
Eff1 motors are expensive to buy,be deployed for 24/7 workingEff2 motors can be installed in all cases.
Efficient motor benefits:
VARATION BETWEEN STANDARD MOTOR AND ENERGY EFFICI. MOTOR
Constructional features: By increasing the amount of copper in the motor which
reduces the resistance loss in the winding & temp. rise. By this the performance of motor increased.
Use of more and thinner laminations of high quality motor steel reduces core losses in stator and rotor.
More complex rotor bar design enable good starting torque with efficient full speed operation.
Improved overall design reduces windage loss and stray.
Losses occur in standard motor:
• Copper loss• Core loss • Friction and windage loss • Stray load loss
Contd.Copper loss:Depend on the effective resistance of motor winding
Iron loss:Depending on the magnetic structure of core and results from a combination of hysteresis and eddy current effect due to change in magnetic field in the motor core.
Friction and windage loss:Occurs due to the friction in the bearing of the motor.
Cost of energy efficient motors:Usually it is of normal cost and slightly more than the normal motors.it is about 15 % to 30 % more than the standard motors.
In future,the initial cost may be available at the same cost as a standard motor when the population of energy efficient motors increases.
Advantages:
• The EEM has a greater efficiency than a standard motor therefore they have less operating costs.• EEM has a lower slip so they have a higher
speed than a standard motor• EEM can reduce maintenance cost• Improve electric power saving.• Operate more satisfactorily under abnormal
voltage.
Disadvantages:
• Portability• Initial cost is more• Speed control• Proper maintenance
Application:
• Energy efficient motors are specially suited for industries which are power intensive and equipments.
• For example: fans ,blowers,pumps ,compressor etc.
• Some the driven equipments and industries such as textile,paper,cement,power generation
Conclusion:Finally I conclude that most of the industrial loads having motors are consuming 70% of the total electricity.so it is better to replace standard motors with energy efficient motors where ever economical so that we can
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