Increased Efficiency Versus Increased Reliability

The vast majority of totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) squirrel cage induction motors in the 1-to 20-hp range installed in the petroleum and chemical industries are National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) "T" frames built prior to 1992, NEMA "T" frames built in accordance with the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (commonly referred to as EPAct motors), and the NEMA Premium motors, introduced after the year 2000, that exceed the EPAct efficiency standards. All three types are available in accordance with the IEEE 841 recommended practice and standards. The most obvious difference in these three generations of motors is their efficiency levels. There has been some concern expressed by the users of these motors that to achieve the premium levels of efficiency it was necessary to compromise other performance characteristics and the motor reliability. This article addresses these claims and shows that they are without basis.

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