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ELECTRIC MOTORS
More Drive from Our New Range of Motors
Increasing energy costs mean that energy consumption is of increasing significance in drive technology. It is essential to fully exploit potential for minimizing these costs in order to remain competitive now and in the future. Lower energy consumption also benefits the environment.
It is against this background that we are developing a new generation of low-voltage motors, enabling you to do more with your motors. Innovative copper rotors developed and produced by us create the very best basis for highly efficient motors. The new motors for IE3 (Premium Efficiency) thereby offer large energy savings and are better for the environment. Also, the modular design concept provides full flexibility: each motor is based on a standardized concept for all international markets
IEC Motors – a Brief Summary of Their Strengths

IEC Motors – Technical Data
| Voltage and power ranges | 230 V-/400 VY, 400 V-/690 VY, 500 V-/500 VY, 0,75 kW – 18,5 kW, 1 HP – 25 HP |
| Frame sizes and designs | 100L to 160L, all standard types |
| Pole number and frequencies | 2-, 4-, 6- and 8-pole 50/60-Hz |
| Ambient conditions | Surface cooled with degrees of protection IP 55 |
New Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) for Motors
With effect from 1 October 2018, motors sold in Singapore shall be registered with NEA and meet the
minimum energy efficiency level of IE3 (International Energy Efficiency class 3). Please refer to the table
below for more details.
Classes of Motors
Covered
All single speed, 3-phase 50 Hz or 50/60 Hz induction motors that are
rated on the basis of continuous duty operation, and with
1) 2, 4 or 6-poles;
2) Rated power between 0.75 kW and 375 kW; and
3) Rated voltage of up to 1,000V.
Classes of Motors
Not Covered
1) Special-purpose motors
2) Motors that operate wholly immersed in a liquid
3) Multi-speed motors, brake motors and torque motors
4) Motors that are completely integrated into a product
5) Motors that will be exported to other countries
