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Comparison of Protection Requirements in IE2-, IE3-, and IE4-Class Motors
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2016
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Electrical EngineeringEnergy Efficient DriveEngineeringElectric MachineMain Motor FeaturesMotor DriveMechatronicsElectrical DrivePropulsionProtection RequirementsMotor ProtectionThermal Models
In this paper, an overview of the main motor features influencing the protection devices settings is presented, pointing out key differences between three-phase direct-on-line (DOL) motors of different efficiency classes. The results of experimental tests and simulations are presented and discussed in the scope of the motor protection against overload, short-circuit, current unbalance, and locked-rotor conditions, for 7.5-kW, four-pole, IE2- and IE3-class squirrel-cage induction motors (SCIMs) and for IE4-class line-start permanent-magnet motors (LSPMs), offering important data related to their electrical and thermal behaviors. Two commercial digital thermal-magnetic motor protection devices, whose thermal models were designed for IE1- and IE2-class motors, are evaluated in terms of operation effectiveness in the tested motors. This paper is important for industry due to the significant penetration of IE3-class induction motors, as well as to the recent introduction into the market of IE4-class induction motors and LSPMs.
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