DocumentCode
3289147
Title
Energy-efficient induction motors-performance characteristics and life-cycle cost comparison for centrifugal loads
Author
Hamer, PAUL S. ; Lowe, Debra M. ; Wallace, Stanley
Author_Institution
Chevron Res. & Technol. Co., Richmond, CA, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
23-25 Sep 1996
Firstpage
209
Lastpage
217
Abstract
When fixed-speed motors (fed directly at power frequency) are purchased for new installations or for replacements, an aspect either ignored or overestimated is the loaded shaft speed differences among motor options. The most common first-cut estimate is that the consumed shaft power will vary as the cube of the ratio of the motor rated nameplate speeds for centrifugal driven loads that have discharge control valves (on pressure or flow control). This is true only if the motors are loaded at approximately their nameplate output. This paper discusses the true “control valve loss” factor, taking into account actual speed differences among motor options. A simplified equation and figure are presented to permit quick evaluation of motor purchase alternatives for lowest life-cycle cost based on efficiency and rated-load speed differences. NEMA standards on slip-speed variation should be made more stringent to make speed-difference loss evaluations more valid. Additionally, efficiency test results and loaded speed measurements for standard efficiency and premium efficiency 10 hp and 100 hp motors are presented, leading to a conclusion that standard efficiency motors should be operated at no higher than rated voltage and that lower rated premium efficiency motors should be operated at 5% to 10% above rated voltage for best system efficiency
Keywords
costing; economics; energy conservation; induction motors; power consumption; standards; 10 hp; 100 hp; NEMA standards; centrifugal loads; control valve loss factor; energy-efficient induction motors; life-cycle cost; nameplate output; performance characteristics; premium efficiency; purchase alternatives; shaft power consumption; slip-speed variation; standard efficiency; Costs; Difference equations; Energy efficiency; Frequency; Measurement standards; Pressure control; Shafts; System testing; Valves; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 1996, Record of Conference Papers. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated Industry Applications Society 43rd Annual
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
ISSN
0090-3507
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3587-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.1996.564894
Filename
564894
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